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CLASSED    CATALOGUE 


OF    THE 


LIBRARY 


OF    THE 


CAMBRIDGE   HIGH   SCHOOL; 


AN  ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


TO    WHICH    IS    APPENDED 

A    LIST    OF   THE   PHILOSOPHICAL    AND  OTHER    APPARATUS 
BELONGING    TO    THE    SCHOOL. 


CAMBRIDGE: 

JOHN     BART  LETT. 

1853. 


' 


M702- 


CAMBRIDGE: 
METCALF  AND  COMPANY,  PRINTERS  TO  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


THE  TEACHERS  AND  SCHOLARS 


THE  CAMBRIDGE  HIGH  SCHOOL, 

AND    TO 

THE    CHERISHED    MEMORY  OF   THOSE    WITH    WHOM    THE    AUTHOR 
WAS    THERE    CONNECTED    AS    A    TEACHER, 

THIS     LABOR     OF     LOVE 
IS    DEDICATED. 


PREFACE. 


THE  Library  of  the  Cambridge  High  School  owes  its  origin  partly  to  the  liberality 
of  a  private  individual,  and  partly  to  encouragement  afforded  by  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  Massachusetts.  The  nature  of  this  encouragement  may  be  learned  from 
the  following  Resolve,  which  was  approved  March  7,  1843. 

"  Resolved,  That  the  provisions  of  the  Resolve  of  March  third,  eighteen  hundred 
and  forty-two,  concerning  school-district  libraries,  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  ex 
tended  to  every  city  and  town  in  the  Commonwealth,  not  heretofore  divided  into 
school  districts,  in  such  manner  as  to  give  as  many  times  fifteen  dollars  to  every  such 
city  or  town  as  the  number  sixty  is  contained,  exclusive  of  fractions,  in  the  number  of 
children  between  the  ages  of  four  and  sixteen  years  in  said  city  or  town ;  provided 
evidence  be  produced  to  the  Treasurer,  in  behalf  of  said  city  or  town,  of  its  having 
raised  and  appropriated,  for  the  establishment  of  libraries,  a  sum  equal  to  that  which, 
by  the  provision  of  this  Resolve,  it  is  entitled  to  receive  from  the  school  fund." 

The  School  Committee  of  Cambridge,  in  their  Report  for  the  year  1843,  recom 
mended  to  the  town  to  raise  the  sum  necessary  to  authorize  it  to  draw  an  equal  amount 
from  the  State  Treasury.  This  recommendation  was  not  adopted.  But,  in  the  spring 
of  1850,  the  present  Master  of  the  High  School,  Mr.  Elbridge  Smith,  generously 
offered  to  place  at  the  disposal  of  the  City  Council  a  number  of  suitable  books,  se 
lected  from  his  private  library,  of  sufficient  value  to  enable  the  city  to  avail  itself  of 
the  patronage  of  the  State.  The  offer  was  accepted.  The  books  presented  to  the 
City  Council  were  appropriated  to  the  High  School,  and  an  order  was  drawn  by  the 
Mayor  on  the  State  Treasurer  to  the  amount  of  $  825.  This  money  was  expended 
for  the  purchase  of  books,  under  the  direction  of  the  School  Committee.* 

The  value  of  the  Library  at  its  commencement,  it  thus  appears,  was  $  1,650.  Since 
that  time,  considerable  additions  have  been  made.  Several  hundred  volumes  have 
been  given  by  Mr.  Smith,  and  valuable  donations  of  books  have  been  received 
from  other  individuals,  among  whom  may  be  mentioned  the  Hon.  Edward  Everett, 
George  Livermore,  Esq.,  Prof.  Benjamin  Peirce,  Prof.  C.  C.  Felton,  Prof.  Henry  W. 
Longfellow,  the  Rev.  George  R.  Noyes,  D.D.,  John  Sargent,  Esq.,  Charles  Folsom, 
Esq.,  John  E.  Horr,  Esq.,  Zelotes  Hosmer,  Esq.,  and  Master  William  Everett.  The 
city  has  appropriated  $  75  for  the  purchase  of  books  and  for  binding,  and  has  pro 
cured  a  book-case  at  an  expense  of  $  1 1 5.  The  present  value  of  the  Library,  which 
now  contains  about  sixteen  hundred  volumes,  may  be  estimated  at  not  far  from 
$  2,400. 

*  For  a  list  of  the  books  presented  and  purchased,  see  the  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  Cam 
bridge  for  1860. 


VI  PREFACE. 

A  GOOD  alphabetical  catalogue  of  a  librai'y  will  be  entirely  satisfactory  to  one  who 
knows  all  the  books  which  may  be  useful  or  interesting  to  him,  and  who,  accordingly, 
wishes  simply  to  ascertain  whether  certain  works  are  to  be  found  in  it.  But,  as  such 
extensive  bibliographical  knowledge  was  hardly  to  be  presupposed  in  the  members  of 
the  Cambridge  High  School,  I  could  not  doubt  that  for  them,  at  least,  a  classed  cata 
logue,  one  which  should  guide  them  to  the  sources  of  information  on  particular  sub 
jects,  would  be  far  more  valuable.  It  is  hoped  that  the  use  of  such  a  catalogue  may 
promote  the  formation  of  those  habits  of  investigation  and  research,  which  are  essential 
to  success  in  the  pursuit  of  truth,  —  without  which  even  genius  may  only  mislead  and 
bewilder  its  possessor.  When  the  curiosity  of  the  student  is  excited,  it  is  most  de 
sirable  that  he  should  have  every  facility  for  pursuing  the  inquiries  to  which  he  is 
led,  that  he  may  thus  be  encouraged  to  examine  and  think  for  himself. 

One  who  has  become  acquainted  with  the  books  of  a  well-selected  library  of  one  or 
two  thousand  volumes,  and  has  learned  how  to  turn  them  to  account,  will  find  this 
knowledge  and  experience  of  very  great  service  to  him,  should  he  afterwards  have 
access  to  larger  collections.  And  if  the  classification  adopted  be  not  unnatural  and 
arbitrary,  the  use  of  a  classed  catalogue,  and  the  habit  to  which  it  leads  of  referring 
books  to  their  proper  place  in  a  systematic  arrangement  of  the  different  departments 
of  literature,  cannot  be  without  value  as  a  means  of  mental  discipline.  It  may  be, 
also,  that,  to  those  who  are  just  beginning  to  traverse  the  vast  fields  of  literature  and 
science,  a  survey,  as  if  from  some  eminence,  of  the  territory  that  lies  before  them,  will 
enable  them  to  understand  better  the  relations  of  its  different  parts  to  each  other,  will 
give  them  new  conceptions  of  the  varied  objects  of  interest  which  it  presents,  and 
animate  them  to  press  cheerfully  through  the  somewhat  tangled  and  thorny  paths  by 
which  it  is  to  be  entered. 

THE  Classification  here  adopted  may  be  seen  in  the  synopsis  prefixed  to  the  Cata 
logue.  It  is  necessarily  imperfect.  The  different  branches  of  human  knowledge  are 
so  intimately  connected,  that  no  scheme  of  classification  can  be  devised,  in  which  the 
several  classes  will  not  run  into  each  other ;  and  in  the  practical  application  of  any 
system  it  will  be  found  that  some  books  belong  equally  to  two  or  more  different  di 
visions.  When  such  is  the  case  with  respect  to  any  work,  its  title  has  usually  been 
recorded  in  full  under  only  one  of  these  divisions,  and  briefly  noticed  under  the  others, 
with  a  reference  to  the  complete  entry.  The  affinities  between  different  classes  have 
often  been  pointed  out  by  notes,  which  will  also,  it  is  hoped,  aid  the  student  who  wishes 
to  find  what  the  library  contains  on  a  particular  subject. 

The  Alphabetical  Index  at  the  end  of  the  volume  will  show  at  once  whether  a  par 
ticular  work  belongs  to  the  library. 

IN  each  Class,  the  titles  of  the  works  belonging  to  it  are  entered  alphabetically 
under  their  authors'1  names,  when  these  are  known  ;  or,  in  the  case  of  anonymous  pub 
lications  whose  authors  are  not  ascertained,  under  the  first  icord  of  the  title,  not  an 
article  or  a  preposition.  (See  INTRODUCTION,  p.  39.)  Pseudonymous  works,  if  the 
true  name  of  the  author  is  not  known,  are  entered  under  the  assumed  name.  (See 
BROWN,  p.  202.)  Care  has  been  taken  to  make  such  references  from  the  most  impor 
tant  words  in  the  title,  and  from  the  assumed  name,  as  will  enable  one  readily  to  find 
the  entry  of  any  anonymous  or  pseudonymous  work  which  is  placed  under  the  name 
of  its  author.  (See  PENITENTIAL,  p.  28;  PARLEY,  p.  2.)  —  There  is  one  important 
exception  to  the  rule  given  above.  In  Class  XXIV.  Part  II.  (INDIVIDUAL  BIOG 
RAPHY)  the  names  of  the  subjects,  not  the  authors,  of  the  works  contained  in  it  are 
prefixed  to  their  titles  ;  and,  as  the  authors'  names  all  appear  in  the  Index,  it  has  not 
been  thought  necessary  to  make  cross-references  from  them  in  this  Part. 

Works  published  by  any  organized  society,  using  the  term  in  its  most  comprehen 
sive  sense,  if  the  production  of  its  officers  or  agents  in  their  official  capacity,  and  also 


PREFACE.  Vll 

if  anonymous,  or  polyonymous  (that  is,  bearing  the  names  of  several  authors),  are 
entered  under  the  name  of  the  society.  The  first  word  of  that  name,  not  an  article,  is 
made  the  leading  word  in  the  heading.  This  rule  is  intended  to  include  documents 
published  by  national,  municipal,  and  other  governments.  (See  CENTRAL  SOCIETY, 
etc.,  p.  21  ;  MASSACHUSETTS,  p.  26  ;  CAMBRIDGE,  p.  11.)  In  cases  not  comprehended 
in  the  preceding  statement,  if  the  author's  name  is  prefixed  to  a  work  published  by  a 
society,  the  work  is  entered  under  his  name.  (See  MALKIN,  p.  168.)  All  the  works, 
however,  published  by  a  society  are  noticed  under  its  name  in  the  Index. 

Periodical  publications,  except  those  issued  by  societies,  are  entered  under  the  first 
icord  of  their  titles,  not  an  article,  with  cross-references  from  the  names  of  editors,  and 
from  other  words  under  which  they  might  naturally  be  looked  for.  (See  AMERICAN 
Annals  of  Education,  p.  16  ;  COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal,  p.  22.) 

Collections  embracing  the  works  of  several  authors  under  a  general  title,  except 
such  as  may  be  included  in  the  two  preceding  rules,  are  entered  under  the  name 
of  the  editor.  (See  SPARKS,  p.  125;  BRANDE,  p.  199.)*  If  the  editor's  name  does 
not  appear,  such  a  collection  is  treated  as  an  anonymous  work,  unless  the  authors' 
names  are  given  on  the  title-page,  in  which  case  it  is  catalogued  under  the  first  of  these. 
(See  SMALL  Books,  p.  208  ;  CRABBE,  p.  99.) 

When  any  work  forming  part  of  a  collection  has  an  independent  title-page  and 
pagination,  it  is  also  catalogued  separately  under  the  class  to  which  it  belongs,  its 
place  in  the  collection,  however,  being  indicated  by  a  reference,  within  parentheses,  at 
the  end  of  the  title.  (See  BARLOW,  p.  1  ;  DE  MORGAN,  p.  33.) 

In  accordance  with  the  spirit  of  this  rule,  though  it  is  not  strictly  required  by  its 
letter,  the  tracts  composing  Chambers's  "  Miscellany,"  "  Papers  for  the  People,"  and 
"  Repository  of  Instructive  and  Amusing  Papers,"  have  all  been  classed  and  entered 
as  distinct  works.  There  was  a  special  reason  for  doing  this  in  the  present  Catalogue, 
as  these  tracts  are  admirably  adapted  to  the  wants  of  those  for  whose  use  it  is  chiefly 
intended.  They  were  all,  it  is  also  to  be  observed,  originally  printed  and  paged  inde 
pendently.  (See  p.  202.) 

In  like  manner,  the  titles  of-  the  various  treatises  contained  in  the  first  thirteen  vol 
umes  of  thei  Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana,  with  the  exception  of  some  anonymous 
portions  of  the  first  volume,  have  been  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  the  Catalogue 
under  the  names  of  their  authors.  The  articles  in  these  volumes  are  not  arranged 
alphabetically,  as  they  are  in  the  remainder  of  the  work,  and  many  of  them  have  been 
published  independently.  (See  SMEDLET,  p.  200.) 

A  similar  course  has  been  pursued  in  respect  to  the  different  works  which  are  com 
prised  in  the  four  volumes  entitled  "  Natural  Philosophy,"  published  by  the  Society  for 
the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  (See  SOCIETY,  etc.,  p.  42.) 

In  some  instances,  a  reference  has  been  made  under  the  proper  Class  to  a  particular 
treatise  of  especial  interest  or  importance  included  in  the  collected  writings  of  an  author, 
which  are  entered  under  a  different  Class.  (See  MILTON,  p.  13  ;  CHANNING,  p.  22.) 

All  the  more  important  biographical  collections,  not  alphabetical,  which  belong  to 
the  library,  have  been  analyzed;  that  is  to  say,  in  Class  XXIV.  Part  II.  references  are 
made  to  the  biographical  sketches  contained  in  them,  under  the  names  of  those  io 
whom  they  relate.  (See  p.  126.)  This  course  has  been  pursued  with  the  thirty-one 
volumes  of  Lardner's  "  Cabinet  Cyclopaedia  "  which  are  devoted  to  biography,  Sparks's 
*' Library  of  American  Biography,"  twenty-five  volumes,  Belknap's  "American  Bi 
ography,"  Brougham's  •'  Historical  Sketches  of  Statesmen  "  and  his  "  Lives  of  Men 
of  Letters  and  Science,"  Mrs.  Jameson's  "Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Female  Sovereigns," 
"  St.  John's  Lives  of  Celebrated  Travellers,"  and  many  other  collections. 

In  some  cases  it  has  appeared  advisable  to  specify  the  contents  of  particular  works. 
For  the  mode  in  which  this  has  been  done  in  the  case  of  biographical  collections  not 


*  According  to  this  rule,  the  second  entry  under  PH^DEUS,  p.  91,  should  have  been  placed  under 
CAREY. 


Vlll  PREFACE. 

analyzed,  see  FENELON,  p.  121  ;  PLUTARCHUS,  p.  124.    For  examples  of  another 
kind,  see  PALEY,  p.  8 ;  AMERICAN  INSTITUTE,  etc.,  p.  17  ;  MACAULAY,  p.  207. 

SOME  explanations  may  now  be  given  respecting  the  headings  of  the  titles,  or  the 
words  which  determine  their  place  in  the  alphabetical  arrangement. 

These  consist,  for  the  most  part,  of  the  surnames  of  authors,  which,  as  well  as  their 
Christian  names,  appear  in  their  vernacular  form. 

There  are  a  few  exceptions  to  this  rule.  The  works  and  biographies  of  canonized 
persons,  as  Thomas  Aquinas,  are  entered  under  their  Christian  names.  Sovereigns 
are  also  designated  by  their  Christian  names,  in  the  form  in  which  they  are  commonly 
written  in  English.  The  names  of  ancient  Greek  authors,  of  the  Fathers  of  the  Church, 
and  of  authors  of  the  Middle  Ages  who  wrote  wholly  in  Latin,  with  a  few  others,  as  Con 
fucius,  Copernicus,  Grotius,  are  given  in  their  Latin  form. 

In  respect  to  surnames  with  prefixes,  the  following  rules  have  been  observed.  In 
English  names,  the  prefix  is  treated  as  a  part  of  the  surname.  Accordingly,  in  the 
alphabetical  series,  De  Morgan  and  DTsraeli  are  placed  under  D.  —  In  all  other  lan 
guages  except  the  French,  surnames  are  entered  under  the  letter  following  the  prefix  ; 
as  Von  Humboldt,  under  //;  Las  Casas  under  C ;  Delia  Valle,  under  V.  In  French, 
also,  this  rule  applies  to  names  preceded  by  the  preposition  de;  thus  De  Monts  is 
placed  under  M.  —  French  surnames  preceded  by  Le,  La,  L\  are  entered  under  L,  as 
Le  Vaillant,  La  Fontaine,  L'Epee  ;  if  preceded  by  Du  or  Des,  under  D,  as  Du  Bois, 
Des  Cartes,  more  commonly  written  Dubois,  Descartes. 

Compound  surnames,  except  English,  are  generally  entered  under  the  first  part  of 
the  name,  as  Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Cubi  i  Soler,  Merle  d'Aubigne,  Simonde  de  Sis- 
mondi.  But  it  has  not  been  thought  expedient  to  put  Fenelon  under  Salignac, 
though  the  rule  has  been  carried  to  this  extent  by  Lelong,  in  that  monument  of  bib 
liographical  industry  and  skill,  the  "  Bibliotheque  Historique  de  la  France." 

The  works  and  biographies  of  English  noblemen  and  ecclesiastical  dignitaries  are 
catalogued  under  their  family  names,  not  their  titles,  even  though  they  may  be  more 
generally  known  by  the  latter.  The  Duke  of  Marlborough  accordingly  appears  under 
Churchill,  Lord  Chatham  under  Pitt,  and  Lord  Mahon  under  Stanhope.  There  can  be 
little  doubt  that  this  is  the  best  rule  for  English  names,  and  perhaps  it  should  be 
made  universal,  as  it  is  in  the  new  Catalogue  of  the  British  Museum  and  by  Professor 
Jewett  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  But  partly  from  a  doubt  of  the  expediency  of 
putting  Buffon  under  Leclerc,  Condorcet  under  Caritat,  Lacepede  under  La  Ville, 
Mirabeau  under  Riquetti,  Richelieu  under  Du  Plessis,  Madame  de  Genlis  under  Ducrest 
de  Saint-Aubin,  and,  as  would  seem  to  be  required,  Lafayette  under  Motier,  to  give 
no  more  examples,  —  and  partly  from  the  impossibility  of  determining  with  con 
fidence,  in  some  cases,  whether  a  particular  name  is  to  be  regarded  as  a  family  name 
or  only  as  part  of  a  title,  —  I  have  enrolled  all  noblemen  except  British  under  their  titular 
appellations.  This  accords  with  the  general  usage  in  French  and  German  biographi 
cal  and  bibliographical  works.  The  necessary  cross-references  have  been  made  from 
name  to  title,  and  vice  versd. 

Family  names  and  prefixes  to  them,  which,  for  any  reason,  do  not  stand  in  the 
heading  of  the  title  as  a  part  of  the  surname,  but  are  placed  after  it  in  a  parenthesis 
with  the  Christian  name,  are  printed  in  small  capitals.  This  rule  includes  the  case  of 
names  changed  by  the  assumption  of  a  new  surname,  when  the  original  name  is 
also  retained ;  as,  SIGOURNEY  (Mrs.  Lydia  HUNTLEY)  ;  TOOKE  (John  HORNE). 
The  maiden  name  of  a  married  woman,  if  not  known  to  be  retained,  is  likewise  printed 
in  small  capitals,  but  in  brackets.  (See  LOWELL,  p.  25  ;  HALL,  p.  107.)  The  works 
of  an  author  whose  name  has  been  changed  are  all  entered  under  his  last-adopted 
name,  with  the  necessary  cross-references. 

Some  persons  who  have  two  or  more  Christian  names  are  generally  designated  by 
only  one  of  them,  and  no  more  than  this  may  appear  on  the  title-pages  of  their  works. 


PREFACE.  IX 

In  such  instances,  this  name  is  distinguished  by  being  printed  in  spaced  letters. 
When  the  initial  only  is  used,  as  in  cross-references  and  in  the  Index,  it  is  italicized. 
(See  SCHLEGEL,  p.  2 ;  VILLAGE  Mayor,  p.  110.)* 

The  heading  of  a  title  is  inclosed  in  brackets  when  it  does  not  appear  in  any  form 
on  the  title-page. 

In  transcribing  titles,  no  alteration  has  been  intentionally  made  in  the  language  of 
the  author,  and  even  the  orthography  and  punctuation  have  been  scrupulously  preserved. 
The  following  abbreviations  have,  however,  been  used:  "Ed."  for  "Edition";  "1st," 
"2d,"  "3d,"  etc.  for  "first,"  "second,"  "third,"  in  designating  the  number  of  the  edi 
tion  ;  and,  not  unfrequently,  the  initial  only  of  a  name  is  given  in  the  title,  when  that 
name  appears  in  full  in  the  heading.  I  now,  however,  doubt  the  expediency  of  this 
use  of  initials. 

In  works  consisting  of  several  volumes,  it  occasionally  happens  that  their  titles 
differ.  Such  differences  are  sometimes  pointed  out  in  a  note.  More  frequently,  after 
giving  the  title  of  the  first  volume,  it  has  been  found  convenient  to  add  the  peculiari 
ties  in  the  titles  of  others,  indicating  the  transition  from  the  title  of  one  volume  to 
another  by  the  sign  |  .  For  examples,  see  ARNOLD,  pp.  6,  7  ;  AMERICAN  Annals, 
etc.,  p.  16  ;  AMERICAN  Almanac,  p.  Ill  ;  BANCROFT,  p.  183. 

For  illustrations  of  the  course  which  has  been  pursued  in  the  case  of  volumes  with 
double  titles,  one  general  and  the  other  special,  or  one  engraved  and  the  other  printed, 
dift'eringfrom  each  other,  see  BUTLER,  CHALMERS,  p.  3 ;  WARE,  p.  9  ;  EWBANK,  p.  192. 
Additions  to  a  title  are  inclosed  in  brackets;  any  omission,  except  of  the  mere  des 
ignation  of  the  author's  name  when  that  appears  in  the  heading,  is  denoted  by  three  dots. 
The  abbreviation  N.  D.  is  used  for  "  No  date."  It  must  be  mentioned,  that  no  reliance 
can  be  placed  on  the  date  of  stereotyped  books  printed  in  this  country,  as  affording 
evidence  of  the  time  of  their  publication.  The  common  booksellers'  trick  of  affixing 
false  dates  to  the  works  which  they  issue,  with  the  view  of  promoting  their  sale,  and, 
especially,  of  postdating  them  by  three  or  four  months,  if  published  so  near  the  end  of 
the  year,  is  to  be  reprobated  as  a  falsification  of  literary  history,  with  which  all  other 
history  is  so  intimately  connected. 

In  accordance  with  general  usage,  the  terms  folio,  quarto,  octavo,  etc.,  or  rather  their 
abbreviations,  have  been  used  in  designating  the  form  of  books.  They  denote,  as 
every  one  knows,  the  number  of  leaves  into  which  the  printed  sheet  is  folded.  But 
this  is  what  the  best  bibliographer  cannot  always  determine,  without  knowing  the  size 
of  the  sheet.  The  signatures  often  fail  him,  because  they  may  be  the  same  in  several 
different  forms  ;  for  example,  they  are  eight  leaves  apart  in  an  ordinary  octavo  and  in 
a  16mo  printed  in  half-sheets  ;  six  leaves  apart  in  a  duodecimo  printed  in  half- 
sheets  and  in  a  common  18mo.  All  that  can  be  stated  with  certainty  is  the  number  of 
leaves  intervening  between  the  successive  signatures.  In  the  more  doubtful  cases,  I 
have  added  this,  within  parentheses,  after  the  ordinary  designation  of  form,  which,  in 
general,  is  only  given  as  probable. 

It  must  be  distinctly  understood  that  the  terms  folio,  quarto,  etc.  afford  very  little 
indication  of  the  actual  size  of  a  book.  A  large  duodecimo  may  be  twice  the  size  of 
a  post  octavo.  If  it  is  the  purpose  of  the  cataloguer  to  state  the  size,  the  only  satis 
factory  mode  is  that  recommended  by  Professor  Jewett,  namely,  to  give  the  measure 
ment  of  the  full  printed  page  in  inches  and  tenths  of  inches. 

Another  point  must  be  noticed.  Many  stereotyped  books  have  two  sets  of  signa 
tures,  one  usually  consisting  of  letters,  the  other  of  Arabic  figures,  —  in  order  that 

*  For  other  examples,  see  ARAGO,  p.  47  ;  HCMBOLDT,  p.  53 :  SMITH,  p.  59  ;  FOLLEX,  p.  72  ;  BCTTMANX, 
p.  73  ;  GOETTLING.  HERMANN,  JACOBS,  p.  74  ;  MATTHIAE,  p.  75  :  SPITZNER.  PASSOW,  p.  76  :  GROTEFEND, 
p.  77 ;  DOEDERLEIN,  RAMSHORN,  p.  81 :  HEMANS,  p.  101 :  GUARINI,  p.  141 :  LULLI,  p.  147 ;  THIERRY, 
p.  173:  SCHILLER,  p.  174 ;  GUIZOT,  p.  175:  RANKE,  p.  188;  BOJESEN,  p.  189;  WACHSMUTH,  p.  191.  I 
refer  to  a  considerable  number  of  examples,  though  by  no  means  all  which  the  Catalogue  affords, 
because  this  is  a  matter  which  has  been  seldom  attended  to  in  works  of  this  kind.  It  is  evident,  how 
ever,  that  error  and  confusion  may  arise  from  neglecting  it. 

b 


X  PEBFACE. 

they  may  be  printed  in  different  forms  at  the  pleasure  of  the  publisher.  Thus  there 
happen  to  be  in  the  High  School  Library  two  copies  of  Keightley's  History  of  Rome, 
one  printed  at  Boston  in  1839  as  an  octavo,  the  other  printed  at  New  York  in  1848, 
from  the  same  stereotype  plates,  as  a  duodecimo.  It  has,  accordingly,  two  sets  of 
signatures,  in  one  of  which  they  occur  at  intervals  of  four,  in  the  other  of  six  leaves. 
Examples  of  a  similar  kind  are  numerous.  They  are  noted  in  the  Catalogue  by  the 
abbreviations  "4.  and  6.,"  "8.  and  6.,"  and  the  like,  within  parentheses,  immediately 
following  the  designation  of  form.  (See  [GooDRicnJ,  p.  2.) 

In  other  cases  the  signatures  succeed  each  other  at  intervals,  it  may  be,  of  eight 
and  four,  or  twelve  and  six  leaves,  alternately.  This  is  indicated  in  the  Catalogue 
by  the  abbreviations  "8.  4.,"  "12.  6.,"  etc.  (See  BARLOW,  p.  1.) 

In  works  consisting  of  but  a  single  volume,  the  number  of  pages  is  stated  as  it  is 
noted  in  the  book,  if  less  than  100,  or  more  than  600.  The  sign  -|-  is  added  when 
the  volume  contains  several  pages  not  numbered,  and  therefore  not  taken  into  account. 

SOME  explanation  is  necessary  respecting  the  titles  of  the  volumes  belonging  to 
Lardner's  "  Cabinet  Cyclopedia."  The  late  re-issue  of  that  work  having  been  ordered 
for  the  library,  though  not  yet  actually  received,  it  was  thought  desirable  to  catalogue 
it.  But  the  titles  given  cannot  be  relied  on  as  perfectly  accurate,  having  been  taken, 
not  from  the  books  themselves,  but  from  the  publishers'  advertisement.  A  blank  space 
has  been  left  for  the  date.  The  references  to  the  different  volumes  are  adapted  to  the 
set  in  the  library  of  Harvard  College.  As  the  work  is  stereotyped,  they  will  probably 
suit  the  new  impression. 

One  accidental  omission,  of  considerable  importance,  under  Class  XXIV.  Part  I. 
must  be  noticed.  The  first  three  volumes  of  the  "Cabinet  Library"  (see  p.  203) 
should  have  been  there  entered  under  [GOODRICH].  —  Though  much  pains  has  been 
taken  to  secure  completeness  and  accuracy,  other  oversights  and  inconsistencies  will 
doubtless  be  detected.  It  is  hoped,  however,  that  they  will  not  be  found  numerous. 

In  two  or  three  Classes  a  different  course  would  have  been  pursued  had  not  the 
number  of  volumes  belonging  to  them  been  so  small  as  to  make  it  hardly  expedient. 
In  a  classed  catalogue  of  a  more  extensive  library,  it  would  be  of  great  advantage,  if, 
under  the  heads  of  "  Voyages  and  Travels,"  and  of  "  Geography,"  the  names  of  the  coun 
tries,  etc.  to  which  the  works  contained  in  these  Classes  relate  should  appear  in  their 
alphabetical  order,  as  in  a  geographical  dictionary,  with  references  to  the  works  in  the 
library  descriptive  of  each.  Thus,  in  the  present  Catalogue,  under  Class  XXIII.  we 
might  have  the  entry :  —  "  Italy.  See  GOETHE  ( J.  W.  VON)  ;  —  MORGAN  (Lady 
S.  [0.])."  In  such  a  case,  it  would  be  well  to  have  the  names  of  countries,  etc.  printed 
in  a  different  type  from  that  of  the  headings  of  the  titles. 

THE  List  of  Apparatus  appended  to  this  volume  was  prepared  by  Mr.  John  Emory 
Horr,  the  present  Sub-master  of  the  High  School. 

IN  compiling  this  Catalogue,  I  have  derived  useful  hints  and  information  from 
sources  too  numerous  to  be  here  specified.  I  wish,  however,  to  express  my  particular 
obligations  to  the  much-abused  t;  Catalogue  of  Printed  Books  in  the  British  Museum  " 
(Volume  I.),  published  under  the  superintendence  of  Mr.  Panizzi,  and  to  the  Rules 
of  Professor  Jewett,  whose  enlightened  zeal  is  doing  so  much  for  the  extension  of 
bibliographical  knowledge  and  for  the  interest  of  public  libraries  in  this  country. 


EZRA  ABBOT,  JR. 


CLASSIFICATION   AND  CONTENTS. 


Note.    It  will  be  perceived  that  the  thirty-one  Classes  which  follow  are  comprised 
in  eight  more  general  divisions,  not  numbered,  but  distinguished  by  a  larger  type. 


SCIENCE    OF  MIND,  AND   OF   MAN  IN  HIS  HIGH 
ER  RELATIONS. 

CLASS  PAGE 

I.    MENTAL  PHILOSOPHY;    LOGIC;   AESTHETICS.    ...          I 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Philosophy,  see  Class  XXVIII.     For  JEsthetics,  com 
pare  Class  XIV.  Part  V.  and  Class  XVII. 

II.    THEOLOGY 3-10 

PART  I.    GENERAL   WORKS  ;    NATURAL  RELIGION  ;   EVIDENCES 

OF  REVELATION 3 

II.    THE  SACRED  SCRIPTURES 5 

III.  OTHER  WORKS  BELONGING  TO  CHRISTIAN  THEOLOGY.  6 

Note.    For  Ecclesiastical  and  Sacred  History,  see  Class  XXVI. 

IV.  VARIOUS  RELIGIONS  AND  SUPERSTITIONS  ;  MYTHOLOGY.          9 

Note.    Compare  Class  XVI.  Part  I.  and  Class  XXVII. 

III.  MORAL  PHILOSOPHY 10 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Moral  Philosophy,  see  Class  XXVIII.  ;  for  the  History 
of  Morals  and  Manners,  Class  XXVII. 

IV.  POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL  PHILOSOPHY 11-16 

Note.    For  Political  History,  see  Class  XXV. ;  for  Political  Antiquities,  Class 
XXVII. 

PART  I.  GENERAL  WORKS  ON  GOVERNMENT,  POLITICS,  AND 
THE  CONSTITUTION  or  SOCIETY,  WITH  OTHERS,  NOT 
INCLUDED  IN  PARTS  II.  AND  III.  ;  INTERNATIONAL 
AND  CONSTITUTIONAL  LAW. 11 

II.    POLITICAL  ECONOMY,  TRADE,  FINANCE.      ...  H 

Note.    For  the  Useful  Arts,  see  Class  XIV. ;  for  Statistics,  Class  XXII. 

III.     LAW 15 

V.    EDUCATION 16 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Education,  see  Class  XXIX. 


xii  CLASSIFICATION  AND   CONTENTS. 


MATHEMATICAL   SCIENCE. 

CLASS  PAGE 

VI.    GENERAL  WORKS   ON  MATHEMATICS 32 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Mathematics,  see  Class  XXVIII. 

VII.    ARITHMETIC 32 

VIII.    ALGEBRA;   THE  HIGHER   CALCULUS 35 

IX.  GEOMETRY  AND  TRIGONOMETRY;  PRACTICAL  MATH- 
EMATICS,  PARTICULARLY  SURVEYING  AND  NAVI 
GATION 38 

Note.    For  Mechanics  and  Astronomy,  see  Class  XI.  Parts  II.  and  III. 


PHYSICAL   SCIENCE. 

X.    GENERAL  WORKS  ON  THE  PHYSICAL  SCIENCES.     .  41 

Note.    For  the  History  of  the  Physical  Sciences,  see  Class  XXVIII. 

XL    NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY 42-51 

PART  I.    GENERAL  WORKS. 42 

II.    MECHANICS;   OR,  LAWS  OF   MOTION   AND  EQUILIBRI 
UM  ;  INCLUDING   HYDROSTATICS,  PNEUMATICS,  ETC.  45 
|| 

III.  ASTRONOMY  AND  MATHEMATICAL  GEOGRAPHY.          .  47 

IV.  LAWS  OF  SOUND,  LIGHT,  AND   HEAT  ;   OR,  ACOUSTICS, 

OPTICS,  AND  "  THERMOTICS." 49 

V.    MAGNETISM  AND  ELECTRICITY 50 

VI.    METEOROLOGY 51 

XII.     CHEMISTRY 52 

XIII.    NATURAL  HISTORY 53-61 

PART  I.    GENERAL  WORKS  ;  PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY.        .        .  53 

II.    MINERALOGY  AND  GEOLOGY 54 

III.  BOTANY. 56 

IV.  ZOOLOGY 56 

V.    PHYSICAL  HISTORY  OF  MAN  ;  MEDICINE.          .        .     59-61 

§  1.  Physical  History  of  Man,  Anatomy,  Physiology, 

Hygiene.  59 

§  2.  Pathology  and  Therapeutics,  Surgery,  Materia 

Medica 61 


CLASSIFICATION  AND    CONTENTS.  X11I 


THE    ARTS. 

CLASS  PAGK 

XIV.    THE  ARTS 61-65 

PART  I.    GENERAL  WORKS 61 

Note.    For  the  History  of  the  Arts,  see  Class  XXVIII. 

II.    AGRICULTURE,  HORTICULTURE,  RURAL  AND  DOMESTIC 

ECONOMY 62 

III.  OTHER  USEFUL  ARTS 62 

Note.    For  Surveying  and  Navigation,  see  Class  IX.    For  Medicine, 
see  Class  XIII.  Part  V. 

IV.  GYMNASTICS  ;   GAMES  AND  SPORTS 64 

V.    THE  FINE  ARTS,  —  ARCHITECTURE,  DRAWING,  PAINT 
ING,  ENGRAVING,  SCULPTURE,  Music.        ...        64 
Note.    For  Heraldry,  see  Class  XXIV.  Part  I.    For  ^Esthetics,  see 
Class  I. 


LANGUAGE;    WITH   AN   APPENDIX. 

XV.    LANGUAGE 65-83 

PART  I.    GENERAL  WORKS  ;  WORKS  RELATING  TO  SEVERAL  LAN 
GUAGES 65 

II.    PARTICULAR  LANGUAGES.     (Arranged  alphabetically.)      65-83 

§  1.    Anglo-Saxon 65 

§  2.    English 66-69 

A.  Grammar,   with   General  and   Introduc 

tory  Works 66 

B.  Lexicography. 68 

Note.    Compare  Class  XXX. 
§  3.    French 69-72 

A.  Grammar,  etc. 69 

B.  Lexicography 71 

§  4.     German. 72 

§  5.     Greek 72-77 

A.  Grammar,  etc. 72 

B.  Lexicography 76 

§  6.    Italian.    .........         77 

§  7.    Latin. 77-82 

A.  Grammar,  etc. 77 

B.  Lexicography 80 

§  8.     Scottish. 82 

§  9.     Spanish 82 


XIV  CLASSIFICATION   AND    CONTENTS. 

APPENDIX   TO   "LANGUAGE." 

CLASS  PAGE 
XVI.    ANCIENT   GREEK  AND  LATIN  AUTHORS,  WITH  SPE 
CIAL  ILLUSTRATIVE   WORKS 83-93 

PART  I.    INTRODUCTION    TO    THE    STUDY    OF    THE    CLASSICS  ; 
CLASSICAL    DICTIONARIES  ;    PHILOLOGICAL    CRITI 
CISM   ON   SEVERAL    CLASSIC    AUTHORS.  ...  83 
Note.    For  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities,  see  Class  XXVII. 

II.    ANCIENT   GREEK  AUTHORS,  WITH  PARTICULAR  LEXI 
CONS,  INDEXES,  AND  COMMENTARIES.          ...        84 
III.    ANCIENT    LATIN   AUTHORS,  WITH  PARTICULAR  LEXI 
CONS,  INDEXES,  AND  COMMENTARIES.          ...        87 

XVII.    RHETORIC  AND  LITERARY  CRITICISM.        ...  93 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Literature,  see  Class  XXIX. 

XVIII.    ELOCUTION  AND  ORATORY;    WITH  ORATIONS  AND 

SPEECHES 94-96 

PART  I.    ELOCUTION  AND  ORATORY 94 

II.    ORATIONS  AND  SPEECHES 96 


WORKS   OF   IMAGINATION   AND   FANCY,  WIT 
AND   HUMOR. 

Note.    For  Ancient  Greek  and  Latin  Authors,  see  Class  XVI.  Parts  H.  and  III. 

XIX.    POETRY 97 

XX.    DRAMATIC  LITERATURE 105 

XXL    PROSE  FICTION;   WORKS  OF  WIT  AND  HUMOR.      .          107 


HISTORY  OF  MAN,  IN  HIS  HIGHER  RELATIONS. 

Note.    For  the  Physical  History  of  Man,  see  Class  XIII.  Part  V. 
XXII.    CIVIL  GEOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  AND  STATISTICS. Ill -116 

Note.    For  Mathematical  Geography,  see  Class  XI.  Part  III. ;  for  Physical 
Geography,  Class  XIII.  Part  I. 

PART  I.    GENERAL  WORKS Ill 

II.    ANCIENT  AND  MEDIAEVAL  GEOGRAPHY.        .        .        .          112 
III.    MODERN  GEOGRAPHY  OF  PARTICULAR  COUNTRIES.  114 

XXIII.  VOYAGES  AND    TRAVELS 116 

XXIV.  BIOGRAPHY 119-164 

PART  I.    COLLECTIVE  BIOGRAPHY,  GENEALOGY,  AND  HERALD 
RY;   TALES  OF  REAL  LIFE 119 

II.    INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY 126 


CLASSIFICATION   AND   CONTENTS.  XV 

OLASS  PAGE 

XXV.    POLITICAL    HISTORY,    AND    WORKS    ON    GENERAL 

HISTORY;    CHRONOLOGY  .......     164-186 

Note.    For  Ancient  Greek  and  Latin  Authors,  see  Class  XVI.  Parts  II.  and  III. 

PAKT  I.     GENERAL  AND  INTRODUCTORY  WORKS.         .        .        .          164 
II.    ANCIENT  HISTORY  ........     166-171 

§  1.     General  Works  ;  Asiatic  and  African  History.         .  166 

§  2.     Greece  .........  167 

§  3.    Rome  ..........          169 

III.  THE  MIDDLE  AGES  ;   GENERAL  WORKS  ON  MODERN 

HISTORY,  AND  ON  THE  HISTORY  or  MODERN  Eu- 

KOPE  ...........          171 

IV.  HISTORY  or  PARTICULAR  COUNTRIES,  NATIONS,  AND 

RACES,   NOT    INCLUDED    IN   PARTS   II.   AND   III.  173-186 

§  1.    23urope  ........    173-180 

A.  General  Works  .......          173 

Note.    For  the  General  History  of  Modern  Europe,  see 
Part  III. 

B.  Particular  Countries,  etc.      .        .        .     173-180 

Austria  and  Germany.           .....  173 

Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Norway  .....  174 

England  and  the  British  Empire.          .        .         .  174 

France  ..........  177 

Gypsies.         ........  178 

Iceland  ..........  178 

Ireland.          ........  178 

Italy  ..........  178 

Netherlands.          .......  178 

Poland  .........  179 

Russia.           ........  179 

Scotland.  ......        .         .179 

Spain  and  Portugal  .......  179 

Switzerland  .........  180 

Turkey  .........  180 


§  2-    &*fa  .........        180,  181 

A.  General   Works  .......  180 

B.  Particular   Countries,  etc.      .         .         .       180,  181 

Arabia.          ......  180 

Hindostan  .........       181 

JaPan  .........  131 

Mesopotamia  and  Assyria  ......  181 

Palestine  and  the  Jews  ......  181 

Persia  ..........  181 

§  3.     Africa  ........  181,182 

A.  General  Works  .......       181 

B.  Particular   Countries,  etc.  ...  182 

Barbary  States.          ......  182 

Egypt  .........  182 

Nubia  and  Abyssinia  ......  182 


XVI  CLASSIFICATION   AND    CONTENTS. 

CLASS  PAGE 

§  4.    &merfca 182-186 

A.  General  Works;   the  Indians.        .        .        .182 

B.  Particular   Countries,  etc.  .        .          183-186 

a.  North    America    and    the  West  India 

Islands 183-186 

British  America 183 

Hayti 183 

Mexico 183 

United  States 183-186 

General  Works 183-185 

Particular  States  and  Territories :  — 
California,  Connecticut,  Louisiana, 
Maine,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Or 
egon 185,  186 

b.  South  America. 186 

Peru 186 

§  5.    ©ceaitfa. 186 

XXVI.    ECCLESIASTICAL  AND   SACRED  HISTORY.       .        .          186 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Various  Religions  and  Superstitions,  see  Class 
II.  Part  IV. 

XXVII.    HISTORY  OF  MORALS,  MANNERS,  AND   CUSTOMS. 

—  ANTIQUITIES;   NUMISMATICS 188 

Note.    Compare  Classes  XXII.,  XXIII.,  and  Class  II.  Part  IV. 

XXVIII.     HISTORY   OF  PHILOSOPHY,  AND    OF    THE    ARTS 

AND   SCIENCES.        .  191 

XXIX.    HISTORY  OF  LITERATURE  AND  OF  EDUCATION; 

BIBLIOGRAPHY.        ...  194 


ENCYCLOPAEDIAS  AND  POLYGRAPHY. 


XXX.    ENCYCLOPAEDIAS,  AND  GENERAL  WORKS  ON  THE 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 199 

XXXI.  POLYGRAPHY;  OR,  COLLECTED  WORKS  ON  DI 
VERSE  SUBJECTS:  MISCELLANIES;  PROVERBS; 
WORKS  NOT  INCLUDED  IN  ANY  OTHER  CLASS.  201 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS 210 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 211 

PHILOSOPHICAL  APPARATUS  .  237 


CATALOGUE. 


SCIENCE   OF  MIND,   AND   OF   MAN   IN   HIS 
HIGHER  RELATIONS. 

(Classes  I.  —  V.) 


CLASS   I.     MENTAL  PHILOSOPHY;    LOGIC;    ESTHETICS. 

Note.  The  term  "  Mental  Philosophy,"  as  here  used,  includes  Pure  Meta 
physics  as  well  as  Psychology.  —  For  the  History  of  Philosophy,  see  Class 
XXVIII.  For  Esthetics,  compare  Class  XIV.  Part  V.  and  Class' XVII. 

ABERCROMBIE  (John),  M.D.  Inquiries  concerning  the  Intellectual  Pow 
ers,  and  the  Investigation  of  Truth.  . . .  From  the  last  Edinburgh  Ed. 
New-York.  [1833  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  37.) 

The  same.     With  Additions  and  Explanations  to  adapt  the  Work 

to  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Academies,  by  Jacob  Abbott.     Boston. 
1846.     12° 

ANIMAL  Instincts  and  Intelligence.    (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  XI.  no.  82.) 

[BARLOW  (Rev.  John)].  The  Connection  between  Physiology  and  In 
tellectual  Philosophy.  See  Class  XIII.  Part  V.  §  1. 

On  Man's  Power  over  himself  to  prevent  or  control  Insanity. 

Communicated  to  the   Members  at  the   Royal  Institution   of  Great 
Britain,  ...  May  26th,    1843.  ...  Philadelphia.     1846.     24°  (8.4.) 
pp.  54.     (SMALL  Books,  etc.     I.  no.  3.) 

BERKELEY  (George),  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Cloyne.     The  Works  of  G.  B 

To  which  are  added,  An  Account  of  his  Life,  and  several  of  his 
Letters  to  Thomas  Prior,  Esq.,  Dean  Gervais,  Mr.  Pope,  &,c.  . . . 
London.  1837.  8° 

BOWEN  (Prof.  Francis).  Lowell  Lectures,  on  the  Application  of  Meta 
physical  and  Ethical  Science  to  the  Evidences  of  Religion.  See 
Class  II.  Part  I. 


COLERIDGE  (Samuel  Taylor), 
trap.,  I.  1  -  28.) 


. . .  Treatise  on  Method.     (ENCYCL.  Me- 


1 


2  CLASS   I.      MENTAL   PHILOSOPHY,   ETC. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  A  Glance  at  Philosophy,  Mental, 
Moral  and  Social.  By  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston. 
1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  16.) 

LOCKE  (John).  Locke's  Essays.  An  Essay  concerning  Human  Under 
standing.  And  a  Treatise  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Understanding. 
. . .  With  the  Author's  last  Additions  and  Corrections.  Phila 
delphia.  [183-?]  8° 

The  Conduct  of  the  Understanding.    See  Class  III.    BACON  (F.). 

Essays,  etc.    1847.    18° 

MILL  (John  Stuart).  A  System  of  Logic,  Ratiocinative  and  Inductive  ; 
being  a  connected  View  of  the  Principles  of  Evidence  and  the 
Methods  of  Scientific  Investigation.  New-York.  1848.  8°  pp. 
xiii.,  600. 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

PHILOSOPHICAL  Theories  and  Philosophical  Experience.  By  a  Pariah. 
From  the  2d  London  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1846.  24°  (8.  4.)  pp. 
69.  (SMALL  Books,  etc.  I.  no.  1.) 

REID  (Thomas),  D.D.  Essays  on  the  Intellectual  Powers  of  Man.  . . . 
Abridged.  With  Notes  and  Illustrations  from  Sir  William  Hamilton 
and  others.  Edited  by  James  Walker,  D.D 3d  Ed.  Cam 
bridge.  1852.  12° 

SCHLEGEL  (Karl  Wilhelm  Fried  rich  VON).  ^Esthetic  and  Miscella 
neous  Works.  See  Class  XXXI. 

The  Philosophy  of  Life,  and  Philosophy  of  Language,  in  a 

Course  of  Lectures,  by  Frederick  von  S.     Translated  from  the  Ger 
man  by  the  Rev.  A.  J.  W.  Morrison,  M.  A.     London.     1847.     8° 
(BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

SPECTRAL  Illusions.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  70.) 
SPECULATIVE  Manias.     See  Class  IV.  Part  II. 

UPHAM  (Prof.  Thomas  Cogswell),  D.D.  Elements  of  Mental  Philoso 
phy,  embracing  the  two  Departments  of  the  Intellect  and  the  Sensi 
bilities.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1852  -  50.  12° 

A  Philosophical  and  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Will.     Forming 

the  Third  Volume  of  a  System  of  Mental  Philosophy.  . . .  New-York. 
1849.     12° 

Outlines  of  Imperfect  and  Disordered  Mental  Action.   . . .  New- 
York.     1848.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1OO.) 

WHAT  is  Philosophy  ?     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     XII.  no.  92.) 

WIIATELY  (Richard),  Alp.  of  Dublin.  Easy  Lessons  on  Reasoning.  . . . 
3d  American  from  5th  London  Ed.  Boston  and  Cambridge. 
1852.  123 

Logic.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I.  193-240.) 

Elements  of  Logic,  comprising  the  Substance  of  the  Article 

in  the   Encyclopedia   Metropolitana :   with  Additions,   &c.     Stereo 
type  Ed.     Boston.     1845.     12° 


CLASS   II.      THEOLOGY.  —  PART  I.  O 

WINSLOW  (Rei\  Hubbard).  Elements  of  Intellectual  Philosophy.  ... 
Boston.  1850.  12° 

WONDERS  (The)  of  Human  Folly.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VIII. 
no.  63.) 

CLASS   II.     THEOLOGY. 

PART  I.     GENERAL  WORKS  ;    NATURAL  RELIGION  ;    EVIDENCES 
OF  REVELATION. 

BERKELEY  (George),  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Cloyne.  Alciphron,  or  the  Minute 
Philosopher :  in  Seven  Dialogues.  Containing  an  Apology  for  the 
Christian  Religion  ....  (Works,  1837.  8°  pp.  117-241.  —  See 
Class  I.) 

BONIFACE  SAINTINE  (Xavier).     See  SAINTINE. 

Bo  WEN  (Prof.  Francis).  Lowell  Lectures,  on  the  Application  of  Meta 
physical  and  Ethical  Science  to  the  Evidences  of  Religion  ;  delivered 
before  the  Lowell  Institute  in  Boston,  in  the  Winters  of  1848  -  49. 
Boston.  1849.  8° 

BUCK  (Rev.  Charles).  A  Theological  Dictionary,  containing  Definitions 
of  all  Religious  Terms  ;  a  comprehensive  View  of  every  Article  in 
...Divinity;  an  impartial  Account  of  all  the  principal  Denomina 
tions  ...  in  the  Religious  World  from  the  Birth  of  Christ  to  the  Present 
Day  :  . . .  with  an  accurate  Statement  of  the  most  remarkable  . . . 
Events  ...  in  Ecclesiastical  History.  . . .  Woodward's  new  Ed.,  . . . 
from  the  last  London  Ed.  ;  to  which  is  added,  An  Appendix,  contain 
ing  an  Account  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal,  and  Presbyterian  Churches, 
in  the  United  States  ....  Philadelphia.  1832.  18°  or  12°  (6.  and 
12.)  pp.  624. 

BUTLER  (Joseph),  LL.D.,  successively  Bp.  of  Bristol  and  Durham. 
The  Analogy  of  Religion,  Natural  and  Revealed,  to  the  Constitution 
and  Course  of  Nature.  To  which  are  added,  Two  brief  Disserta 
tions  :  I.  Of  Personal  Identity.  II.  Of  the  Nature  of  Virtue.  . . . 
A  new  and  improved  Ed.  London.  1842.  12° 

Note.     To  this  volume,  which  is  bound  with  another  containing  Butler's 
Sermons  (see  Part  III.),  is  also  prefixed  the  following  title :  —  "The  Whole 

Works  of  J. B New  Ed., complete  in  one  Volume."     London:  Thomas 

Tegg.     1841. 

CHALMERS  (Thomas),  D.D.  On  Natural  Theology.  ...  2  vols.  New 
York.  1844.  12° 

Note.     Also  with  the  title:  — "The  Works  of  T.  C 5th  uniform  Ed. 

Volume  First  —  Second." 

CHANNING  (William  Ellery),  D.D.  The  Evidences  of  Revealed  Re 
ligion.  Dudleian  Lecture,  1821.  —  The  Evidences  of  Christianity, 
Part  I.  II.  (Works,  III.  105  -  136,  and  315  -  398.) 

CORKIE  (Prof.  George  Elwes),  and  ROSE  (Rev.  Henry  John).  Outlines 
of  Theology.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  II.  857-904.) 


4  CLASS   II.      THEOLOGY.  —  PART   I. 

CUD  WORTH  (Ralph),  D.  D.  The  true  Intellectual  System  of  the  Uni 
verse  :  wherein  all  the  Reason  and  Philosophy  of  Atheism  is  con 
futed,  and  its  Impossibility  demonstrated.  A  Treatise  on  Immutable 
Morality ;  with  a  Discourse  concerning  the  true  Notion  of  the  Lord's 
Supper  ;  and  two  Sermons  on  1  John  2  :  3,  4.  and  1  Cor.  15  :  27. 
1st  American  Ed.  ;  with  ...  an  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings 
of  the  Author  :  by  Thomas  Birch  ....  2  vols.  Andover.  1837  - 
38.  8° 

DUNCAN  (Henry),  D.D.  Sacred  Philosophy  of  the  Seasons  ;  illustrat 
ing  the  Perfections  of  God  in  the  Phenomena  of  the  Year.  By  the 
Rev.  H.  D.  . . .  Ruthwell,  Scotland.  With  important  Additions  and 
some  Modifications  to  adapt  it  to  American  Readers,  by  F.  W.  P. 
Greenwood.  ...  Vol.  I.  —  Winter.  |  Vol.  II.  —  Spring.  |  Vol.  III. 
—  Summer.  |  Vol.  IV.  —  Autumn.  4  vols.  Boston.  1839.  12° 
(SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  VII. -X.) 

HOPKINS  (Mark),  D.D.  Lectures  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity, 
before  the  Lowell  Institute,  January,  1844.  . .  .  Boston.  1846.  8° 

NEWMAN  (Rev.  John  Henry).  Apollonius  Tyanoeus.  Miracles.  (EN- 
CYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  619  -  644.) 

NORTON  (Prof.  Andrews).  The  Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the 
Gospels.  2d  Ed.  3  vols.  Cambridge.  1846-48.  8° 

Inaugural  Discourse  [on  the  Extent  and  Relations  of  Theology], 

delivered  before  the  University  in  Cambridge,  August  10,  1819.  . . . 
Cambridge.  1819.  8°  pp.  48. 

PALEY  (William),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle.  Natural  Theology.  — 
Evidences  of  Christianity.  —  Hora3  Paulina?.  (Works,  etc.  1830. 
8°  Vol.  I.  II.  IV.  —  See  Part  III.) 

. •     Paley's  Natural  Theology,  with  Selections  from  the  illustrative 

Notes,  and  the  Supplementary  Dissertations,  of  Sir  Charles  Bell,  and 
Lord  Brougham.  The  whole  newly  arranged,  and  edited  by  Elisha 
Bartlett,  M.  D.  With  numerous  Wood  Cuts,  and  a  Life  and  Portrait 
of  the  Author.  ...  2  vols.  Boston.  1839.  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr., 
Vol.  II.  III.) 

Paley's  Natural  Theology,  with  illustrative  Notes,  &c.  by  Hen 
ry  Lord  Brougham  .  . .  and  Sir  Charles  Bell  ...  .  To  which  are 
added,  Preliminary  Observations  and  Notes.  By  A.  Potter,  D.  D. 
....  2  vols.  New-York.  1840-47.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  96,  97.) 

.     . . .  Natural  Theology  ...    .     Illustrated  by  the  Plates,  and  by 

a  Selection  from  the  Notes  of  James  Paxton  ...  .  With  Additional 
Notes,  original  and  selected,  for  this  Edition.  And  a  Vocabulary  of 
Scientific  Terms.  Stereotype  Ed.  Boston.  1849.  12° 

[SAINTINE  (Xavier  BONIFACE)].  Picciola,  or  the  Prison  Flower.  (CHAM- 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  7.) 

WHATELY  (Richard),  Abp.  of  Dublin.  Introductory  Lessons  on  Chris 
tian  Evidences.  1st  American  from  the  10th  London  Ed.  Boston. 
1850.  18° 


CLASS   II.      THEOLOGY.  —  PART   II. 


PART   II.     THE   SACRED   SCRIPTURES. 

THE   BIBLE. 

English. 

THE  HOLY  BIBLE,  containing  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  translated 
out  of  the  Original  Tongues  ...  .  New  York  :  American  Bible 
Society.  1850.  8°  pp.  968,  304. 


French. 

LA  SAINTE  BIBLE,  qui  contient  le  Vieux  et  le  Nouveau  Testament ; 
revue  sur  les  Originaux,  par  David  Martin  ...  .  New  York  :  So- 
ciete  Biblique  [sic]  Arnericaine.  1852.  8°  pp.  819,  261. 

German. 

DIE  BIBEL  oder  die  ganze  Heilige  Schrift  des  alten  und  neuen  Testa 
ments.  [Translated  by  Martin  Luther.]  New  York,  herausgegeben 
von  der  Americanischen  Bibel-Gesellschaft.  1852.  8°  pp.  828,  273. 

Italian. 

LA  SACRA  BIBBIA,  che  contiene  il  Vecchio  e  il  Nuovo  Testamento  : 
tradotta  in  Lingua  Italiana,  da  Giovanni  Diodati.  Londra.  1850. 
8°  Not  paged. 

Note.    In  all  these  editions  of  the  Bible,  the  New  Testament  has  an  inde 
pendent  title-page. 

OLD  TESTAMENT. 

JOB.  A  new  Translation  of  the  Book  of  Job,  with  an  Introduction,  and 
Notes  chiefly  explanatory.  By  George  R.  Noyes.  2d  Ed.  With 
Corrections  and  Additions.  Boston.  1838.  12° 

PSALMS.  A  new  Translation  of  the  Book  of  Psalms,  with  an  Introduc 
tion,  and  Notes,  chiefly  explanatory.  By  George  R.  Noyes,  D.  D. 
....  2d  Ed.  Boston.  1846.  12° 

PROVERBS.  A  new  Translation  of  the  Proverbs,  Ecclesiastes,  and  the 
Canticles,  with  Introductions,  and  Notes,  chiefly  explanatory.  By 
George  R.  Noyes  ....  Boston.  1846.  12° 

ECCLESIASTES.     See  PROVERBS. 

SONG  OF  SOLOMON,  or  CANTICLES.     See  PROVERBS. 

PROPHETS.  A  new  Translation  of  the  Hebrew  Prophets,  arranged  in 
Chronological  Order.  By  George  R.  Noyes.  Volume  I.  containing 
Joel,  Amos,  Hosea,  Isaiah,  and  Micah.  |  Volume  II.  containing  Na- 
hum,  Zephaniah,  Habakkuk,  Obadiah,  Jeremiah,  Lamentations.  | 
Volume  III.  containing  Ezekiel,  Daniel,  Haggai,  Zechariah,  Jonah, 
and  Malachi.  3  vols.  Boston.  1833  -  37.  12" 


b  CLASS   II.       THEOLOGY.  —  PART   III. 

NEW  TESTAMENT. 

Greek. 

fH  KAINH  AIA9HKH.  THE  GREEK  TESTAMENT,  with  brief  English 
Notes,  chiefly  philological  and  explanatory,  especially  formed  for  the 
Use  of  Colleges  and  the  Public  Schools  ....  3d  Ed.,  ...  en 
larged,  and  . . .  improved  ;  accompanied  with  a  new  Map  of  Judaea 

and  part  of  Syria  ....     By  the  Rev.  S.  T.  Bloomfield,  D.  D 

London.     1843.     12° 

English. 

THE  NEW  TESTAMENT  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  By 
William  Tyndale,  the  Martyr.  The  Original  Edition,  1526,  being  the 
first  vernacular  Translation  from  the  Greek.  With  a  Memoir  of  his 
Life  and  Writings  [by  George  Offor,  recast  by  J.  P.  Dabney].  To 
which  are  annexed,  the  essential  Variations  of  Coverdale's,  Thomas 
Matthew's,  Cranmer's,  the  Genevan,  and  the  Bishops'  Bibles,  as  Mar 
ginal  Readings.  By  J.  P.  Dabney.  Andover.  1837.  12° 

SELECTIONS. 

EVERTS  (Rer.  W.  W.).  The  Bible  Manual;  comprising  Selections 
of  Scripture,  arranged  for  Occasions  of  Private  and  Public  Worship 
...  .  Together  with  Scripture  Expressions  of  Prayer,  abridged 
from  Matthew  Henry.  With  an  Appendix  consisting  of  a  copious 
Classification  of  Scripture  Text,  presenting  a  Systematic  View  of  the 
Doctrines  and  Duties  of  Revelation.  ...  New  York.  1846.  12° 

Note.  The  Appendix  is  paged  separately,  with  the  title :  —  "  The  Scrip 
ture  Text  Book.  Scripture  Texts  arranged  for  the  Use  of  Ministers,  S.  S. 
Teachers,  and  Families.  . . ."  Compiled  by  the  "  Religious  Tract  and  Book 
Society  for  Ireland." 

PART  III.     OTHER  WORKS  BELONGING  TO   CHRISTIAN  THE 
OLOGY. 

Note.    For  Ecclesiastical  and  Sacred  History,  see  Class  XXVI. 

ANDERSON  (Christopher).  The  Annals  of  the  English  Bible  ...  . 
Abridged  and  continued  by  S.  I.  Prime,  etc.  See  Class  XXIX. 

APPLETON  (Jesse),  D.D.  The  Works  of  Rev.  J.  A.  ...  embracing  his 
Course  of  Theological  Lectures,  his  Academic  Addresses,  and  a  Se 
lection  from  his  Sermons  :  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Character 
[by  Prof.  Alpheus  S.  Packard].  ...  2  vols.  Andover.  1837- 
36.  8J 

ARNOLD  (Thomas),  D.D.  Christian  Life,  its  Course,  its  Hindrances, 
and  its  Helps.  —  Sermons,  preached  mostly  in  the  Chapel  of  Rugby 
School.  ...  5th  Ed.  London.  1849.  8° 

Christian  Life,  its  Hopes,  its  Fears,  and  its  Close.  —  Sermons, 

preached  mostly  in  the  Chapel  of  Rugby  School.  . . .  5th  Ed.     Lon 
don.     1849.     8° 

Sermons.  . . .  Vol.  I.     6th   Ed.     To  which  is  added,  A  new 


CLASS   II.      THEOLOGY.  —  PART   III. 

Ed.  of  Two  Sermons  on  the  Interpretation  of  Prophecy.     |     Sermons, 

with  an  Essay  on  the  right  Interpretation  and  Understanding  of  the 

Scriptures Vol.  II.     4th  Ed.     |     Sermons Vol.  III.     3d  Ed. 

3  vols.     London.     1850  -  45  -  45.     8° 
Sermons  chiefly  on  the  Interpretation  of  Scripture.  . . .  2d  Ed. 

London.     1845.     8° 
ASSEMBLY   OF  DIVINES   AT  WESTMINSTER.      The   Shorter    Catechism. 

See  NEW  ENGLAND  Primer. 
[BUCKINGHAM  (Joseph  TINKER)].     Devotional  Exercises  for  Schools  and 

Families.     New  Ed.,  with  Additions.     Boston.     1844.     16° 
BUTLER    (Joseph),   LL.D.,  successively  Bp.   of  Bristol  and  Durham. 

Fifteen  Sermons  preached  at  the  Rolls  Chapel ;  to  which  are  added 

Six  Sermons   preached  on  Public  Occasions,  &c.     ...    A  new  Ed. 

London.     1841.     12° 
CHANNING  (William  Ellery),   D.D.      The  Works  of  W.  E.  C 

llth  complete  Ed.,  with  an  Introduction.     6  vols.     Boston.     1849. 

12° 
CHRISTIAN  Doctrine  and  Practice  in  the  Second  Century.     [Consisting 

chiefly  of  extracts  from   the   writings  of  Clement  of  Alexandria.] 

Philadelphia.      1846.      24°   (8.  4.)      pp.   87.      (SMALL    Books,  etc. 

II.  no.  7.) 
CHRISTIAN  Sects  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.     In  a  Series  of  Letters  to 

a   Lady.    ...    Philadelphia.     1846.     24°  (8.  4.)     pp.91.     (SMALL 

Books,  etc.     III.  no.  11.) 

[CLEMENS  ALEXANDRINUS].     See  CHRISTIAN  Doctrine,  etc.    1846.   24° 
COLEMAN  (Prof.  Lyman),  D.D.     An  Historical  Geography  of  the  Bible. 

See  Class  XXII.  Part  II. 
COTTON   (Rev.  John).     [Catechism,  or]   Spiritual   Milk   for  American 

Babes,  etc,     See  NEW  ENGLAND  Primer.     ...     [1843.]     24° 

DEVOTIONAL  Exercises  for  Schools,  etc.     See  [BUCKINGHAM  (J.  T.)]. 

EDWARDS  (Prof.  Bela  Bates),  D.D.  Writings  . . .  with  a  Memoir  by 
Edwards  A.  Park.  ...  2  vols.  Boston.  1853.  12° 

FENELON  (Francois  DE  SALIGNAC  DE  LA  MOTHE),  Alp.  of  Camlrai.  Se 
lections  from  the  Writings  of  Fenelon  :  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life 
by  Mrs.  Pollen.  [Preface  to  the  1st  Ed.,  by  Henry  D.  Sedgwick  ; 
and  Introductory  Remarks  to  the  4th  Ed.,  by  W.  E.  Channing,  D.  D.] 
6th  Ed.  Boston  and  Cambridge.  1851.  16° 

[GOODHUGH  (William)].  The  Pictorial  Dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible  : 
or  a  Cyclopaedia  of  Illustrations,  Graphic,  Historical,  and  Descriptive, 
of  the  Sacred  Writings,  by  reference  to  the  Manners,  Customs,  Rites, 
Traditions,  Antiquities  and  Literature  of  the  Eastern  Nations.  [Ed 
ited  by  W.  G.,  and,  after  his  decease,  by  W.  C.  Taylor,  LL.D.] 
2  vols.  London.  1845.  Large  8°  pp.  viii.,  iv.,  1432. 

HENGSTENBERG  (Prof.  Ernst  Wilhelm),  D.D.  Egypt  and  the  Books  of 
Moses,  or  the  Books  of  Moses  illustrated  by  the  Monuments  of  Egypt : 
with  an  Appendix.  . . .  From  the  German  by  R.  D.  C.  Robbins  ...  . 
Andover.  1843.  12° 


CLASS    II.       THEOLOGY. PART  III. 

JAHN  (Prof.  Johann),  D.D.  Jahn's  Biblical  Archaeology,  translated  from 
the  Latin,  with  Additions  and  Corrections,  by  Thomas  C.  Upham  ...  . 
5th  Ed.,  stereotyped.  New  York.  1849.  8° 

JENKS  (William),  D.D.  The  Explanatory  Bible  Atlas  and  Scripture 
Gazetteer  ;  . . .  containing  [17]  Maps  . .  .  ;  a  Dictionary  of  the  Natu 
ral  History  of  the  Bible,  with  Engravings  ;  and  Tables  of  Time, 
Weights,  Measures  and  Coins,  Tabular  Views,  etc.  .  .  .  Boston. 

1847.     4° 

KITTO  (John),  D.D.      The  Popular  Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  Literature 

condensed  from  the  larger  Work.     By  J.  K Assisted  by  Rev. 

James  Taylor,  D.  D.,  of  Glasgow.  Illustrated  by  numerous  En 
gravings.  Boston.  1852.  8°  pp.  viii.,  800.  +  (3  copies.) 

LEIGHTON  (Robert),  D.D.,  successively  Bp.  of  Dunblane  and  Abp.  of 

Glasgow.  The  Works  of  R.  L To  which  is  prefixed  a  Life 

of  the  Author,  by  James  Aikman,  Esq.  Complete  in  one  Volume. 
Edinburgh.  1840.  8°  pp.  iv.,  Hi.,  687. 

LIVERMORE  (George).  Remarks  on  the  Publication  and  Circulation  of 
the  Scriptures,  etc.  See  Class  XXIX. 

MIMPRISS  (Robert).  The  Gospel  History  of  our  Lord's  Life  &  Min 
istry,  etc.  See  Class  XXIV.  Part  II.  JESUS  CHRIST,  etc. 

NEW  ENGLAND  Primer.  The  New-England  Primer  improved  for  the 
more  easy  attaining  the  true  reading  of  English.  To  which  is  added 
The  Assembly  of  Divines,  and  Mr.  Cotton's  Catechism.  Boston : 
printed  by  Edward  Draper  ...  and  sold  by  John  Boyle  ...  1777. 
[A  fac-simile  reprint.  Hartford,  Conn.  Ira  Webster.  1843.] 
24°  (12.)  Not  paged. 

See  Class  XXIX.    [LIVERMORE   (G.)].      The  Origin,  History 

and  Character  of  the  N.  E.  Primer,  etc. 

NORTON  (Prof.  Andrews).  Tracts  concerning  Christianity.  Cambridge. 
1852.  Large  12°  (6.) 

PALEY  (William),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle.  The  Works  of  W.  P. 
. . .  comprising  the  Additional  Volume  of  Sermons  first  published  in 
1825.  With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  [by  G.  W.  Meadley].  ...  6  vols. 
(bound  in  3).  [Vol.  I.  -  V.,]  Cambridge.  1830.  [Vol.  VI.,]  Bos 
ton.  1827.  8° 

Vol.  I.     Memoir.     Natural  Theology. 

II.     Evidences  of  Christianity.     Tracts. 

III.  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy. 

IV.  Horas  Paulina.     The  Young*  Christian  instructed.     Clergyman's 
Companion. 

V.     Sermons    on    Public    Occasions.     Sermons   on  several  Subjects. 
Tracts. 

VI.  With  the  title :  —  "Sermons  on  various  Subjects.  By  "William  Pa- 
ley,  D.D.  Originally  published  by  Rev.  Edmund  Paley,  A.M.  in  MDCCCXXV. 
First  American  Ed." 

Note.     This  set  has  110  title-pages  for  Vols.  IV.  and  V. 
PICTORIAL  Dictionary  (The)  of  the  Holy  Bible,  etc.     See  [GOODHUGH 

[TAYLOR  (William  Cooke)],  LL.D.  See  [GOODHUGH  (W.)].  The  Pic 
torial  Dictionary,  etc. 


CLASS    II.      THEOLOGY.  —  PART   IV.  9 

WARE  (Prof.  Henry),  Jr.,  D.D.  The  Works  of  H.  W.,  Jr.,  D.  D. 
[Edited  'by  the  Rev.  Chandler  Robbins.]  4  vols.  Boston.  1846- 
47.  12° 

Note.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  have  also  the  title  :  — (;  The  Miscellaneous  Writings 
of  II.  W.,  Jr.,  D.D."  Vols.  III.  and  IV.  have  also  the  title :  —  u  Sermons  by 
II.  W.,Jr.,  D.D  Vol.  I.  |  Vol.11.  To  which  are  added  his  Work  on  the 
Formation  of  the  Christian  Character,  and  his  Sequel  to  the  same,  now  first 
published.  New  Ed."  These  vols.  are  dated  1849. 

WESTMINSTER  ASSEMBLY  OF  DIVINES.     See  ASSEMBLY,  etc. 

WHEATLY  (Rer.  Charles).  A  rational  Illustration  of  the  Book  of  Com 
mon  Prayer  of  the  Church  of  England  :  being  the  Substance  of 
every  thing  Liturgical  in  Bishop  Sparrow,  Mr.  L'Estrange,  Dr.  Com 
ber,  Dr.  Nichols,  and  all  former  . . .  Commentators  . . .  upon  the  same 
Subject.  . . .  London.  1848.  8°  (Bourns  Stand.  Libr.) 

PART   IV.     VARIOUS   RELIGIONS  AND  SUPERSTITIONS;    MY 
THOLOGY. 

Note.     Compare  Class  XVI.  Part  I.  and  Class  XXVII. 

ANCIENT  Rites  and  Mysteries.     (CIIAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     X.  no.  73.) 
CONFUCIUS.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     X.  no.  77.) 

D  WIGHT  (M.  A.)  Grecian  and  Roman  Mythology.  With  an  Intro 
ductory  Notice  by  Prof.  Tayler  Lewis,  and  a  Series  of  Illustrations 
in  Outline.  New  York.  1849.  12° 

ESCHENBEKG  (Pro/.  Johann  Joachim).  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology. 
(Part  III.  of  his  Manual  of  Classical  Literature.  See  Class  XVI. 
Part  I.  ;  also  Class  XXVII.) 

GROTE  (George).  A  History  of  Greece.  I.  Legendary  Greece,  etc. 
See  Class  XXV.  Part  II.  §  2. 

HINDOO  Superstitions.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  66.) 

JEWISH  Life  in  Central  Europe.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    V.  no.  39.) 

KEIGHTLEY  (Thomas).  The  Fairy  Mythology,  illustrative  of  the  Ro 
mance  and  Superstition  of  various  Countries  ....  A  new  Ed.,  re 
vised  and  greatly  enlarged.  London.  1850.  8°  (BoHN's  Antiq. 
Libr.) 

The  Mythology  of  Ancient  Greece  and  Italy  :  for  the  Use  of 

Schools.  ...  1st  American  Ed.,  enlarged  and  improved.    New  York. 
1843.      18° 

LAYAH.D  (Austen  Henry).  Nineveh  ...  with  an  Account  of  a  Visit  to 
the  Yezidis,  or  Devil-Worshippers,  etc.  See  Class  XXIII. 

MORITZ  (Prof.  Karl  Philipp).  Mythological  Fictions  of  the  Greeks  and 
Romans.  Translated  from  the  5th  Ed.  in  German,  with  Improve 
ments,  by  C.  F.  W.  J[aeger].  New-York.  1830.  12° 

MUELLER  (Prof.  Karl  Otfried).     Introduction  to  a  Scientific  System  of 
Mythology.     By  C.  O.  Miiller  ...    .     Translated   from  the  German. 
By  John  Leitch.     London.     1844.     8° 
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10  CLASS   III.      MORAL   PHILOSOPHY. 

MYTH  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     I.  no.  5.) 

RELIGION  of  the  Greeks.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VI.  no.  47.) 

SCOTT  (Sir  Walter),  Bart.     Letters  on  Demonology  and  Witchcraft  ...    . 
New  York.     1848.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Li'br.,  11.) 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Biography 
and  Mythology,  etc.     See  Class  XXIV.  Part  I. 


CLASS   III.     MORAL   PHILOSOPHY. 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Moral  Philosophy,  see  Class  XXVIII. ;  for  the 
History  of  Morals  and  Manners,  Class  XXVII. 

ABERCROMBIE  (John),  M.D.  The  Philosophy  of  the  Moral  Feelings. 
...  From  the  last  Edinburgh  Ed.  With  Questions  ...  .  New- 
York.  1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  58.) 

ADDISON  (Joseph).     See  SPECTATOR.     Selections,  etc. 

BACON  (Francis),  Baron  Verulam,  and  Viscount  St.  Allans.  Essays, 
Moral,  Economical,  and  Political.  —  The  Conduct  of  the  Understand 
ing.  By  John  Locke  ...  .  —  With  an  Introductory  Essay,  by  A. 

Potter,    D.D New- York.      1847.      18°      (HARPER'S    Fam. 

Libr.,  171.) 

CHANNING  (William  Ellery),  D.D.  Address  on  Temperance.  Feb.  28, 
1837.  (Works,  Vol.  II.  —  See  Class  II.  Part  III.) 

Slavery.  —  The    Abolitionists,   &c.  —  On   the   Annexation  of 

Texas  to  the  United  States.     (Works,  Vol.  II.)  Remarks  on  the 

Slavery  Question.     (Ibid.  Vol.  V.)  Emancipation.  —  The  Duty 

of  the  Free  States,  Part  I.  II. — Address  at  Lenox,  Aug.  1,  1842. 
(Ibid.  Vol.  VI.) 

War :  a  Discourse.     1816.     (Works,  Vol.  III.)  War :  a 

Discourse.     1835.     (Ibid.  Vol.  IV.)  Lecture  on  War.     1839. 

(Ibid.  Vol.  V.) 

CUDWORTH  (Ralph),  D.D.  A  Treatise  on  Immutable  Morality.  See 
Class  II.  Part  I.  CUDWORTH  (R.).  The  true  Intellectual  System,  etc. 

FOSTER  (Rev.  John).  Essays  in  a  Series  of  Letters.  .. .  The  21st  Ed. 
London.  1848.  16°  ^8.) 

GRAVES  (Mrs.  A.  J.).  Woman  in  America  ;  being  an  Examination  into 
the  Moral  and  Intellectual  Condition  of  American  Female  Society. 
. . .  New-York.  1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  166.) 

HINTS  to  Workmen.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  170.)  • 

JOHNSON  (Samuel),  LL.D.     The  Life  [by  Arthur  Murphy]  and  Writings 

of  S.  J Selected  and  arranged  by  Rev.  William  P.  Page.  . . . 

2  vols.      New-York.     1847.      18°      (HARPER'S   Fam.   Libr.,   1O9, 
110.) 

The  Rambler.  —  The  Idler.  —  Twenty-nine  Papers  in  the  Ad 
venturer.     (Works,  1837.     8°     Vol.  I.) 

LOVE  is  Power.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  98.) 


CLASS  IV.      POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL  PHILOSOPHY. — PART  I.      11 

PALEY  (William),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle.  Moral  and  Political 
Philosophy.  (Works,  etc.  1830.  8°  Vol.  III.  —  See  Class  II. 
Part  III.) 

SIGOURNEY  (Mrs.  Lydia  HUNTLEY).  Letters  to  Young  Ladies.  ...  10th 
Ed.,  with  Revisions  and  Enlargements.  New-York.  1844.  12° 

SPECTATOR.  Selections  from  the  S.  :  embracing  the  most  interesting 
Papers  of  Addison,  Steele,  and  others.  [With  Lives  of  Addison  and 
Steele.]  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1840.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  181,  182.) 

STEELE  (Sir  Richard).     See  SPECTATOR.     Selections,  etc. 

STEWART  (Prof.  Dugald).  The  Philosophy  of  the  Active  and  Moral 
Powers  of  Man.  . . .  Revised,  with  Omissions  and  Additions,  by 
James  Walker,  D.D Cambridge.  1849.  12° 

TEMPERANCE  Movement  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  23.) 

WAYLAND  (Francis),  D.D.  The  Elements  of  Moral  Science.  ...  40th 
Thousand.  Boston.  1850.  12° 

Elements  of  Moral  Science  ...    .     Abridged,  and  adapted  to 

the  Use  of  Schools  and  Academies,  by  the  Author.     26th  Thousand, 
revised.     Boston.     1849.     18° 

WHEWELL  (Prof.  William),  D.D.  The  Elements  of  Morality,  includ 
ing  Polity.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1845.  12°  or  16°  (6.  and  8.) 
(Harper's  New  Miscel.,  I.  II.) 


CLASS   IV.     POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  PHILOSOPHY. 

Note.    For  Political  Ilistoru.  see  Class  XXV.  :  for  Political  Antiquities.  Class 
XXVIL 

PART  I.  GENERAL  WORKS  ON  GOVERNMENT,  POLITICS,  AND 
THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  SOCIETY,  WITH  OTHERS,  NOT  IN 
CLUDED  IN  PARTS  II.  AND  III. ;  INTERNATIONAL  AND  CON 
STITUTIONAL  LAW. 

BOLIXGBROKE,  Henry,  Viscount.     See  ST.  JOHN. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  City  of  C.  Address  of  the  Mayor  [James  D. 
Green],  upon  the  first  Organization  of  the  City  Government,  May  4, 

1846.  ...  Cambridge.     1846.     8°     pp.  16. 

The  Mayor's  [James  D.  Green's]  Address  at  the  Organization  of 

the   City  Government,  and   Reports  of  the  Committee  on  Finance, 
and  the  School  Committee,  of  the  City  of  Cambridge.  . . .  Cambridge. 

1847.  8°     pp.  75. 

City  of  C.     The  Mayor's  [Sidney  Willard's]  Address  . . . ,  and 

Reports  of  the  Committee  on  Finance,  and  the  School  Committee.  . . . 
Cambridge.     1848.     8°     pp.  87. 

. . .     The  Mayor's   [Sidney  Willard's]  Address  .  . .  ,  and  Re 
ports  of  the  Committee  on  Finance,  the  Overseers  of  the  Poor,  and 


12      CLASS  IV.      POLITICAL  AND   SOCIAL  PHILOSOPHY. — PART  I. 

the  School  Committee.     [1849,1850.]     2  vols.     Cambridge.     1849- 
50.     8J 

Note.     "  The  Overseers  of 'the  Poor"  rightly  appears  on  the  printed  cover, 
though  not  on  the  proper  title-page  of  the  vol.  for  1849. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  . . .  The  Mayor's  [George  Stevens's]  Address  . . .  , 
and  Reports  ...  [as  above].  [1851,1852.]  2  vols.  Cambridge. 
1851-52.  8° 

. . .     The  Mayor's  [James  D.  Green's]  Address   . . .  ,  and  Re 
ports  ...   [as  above].     Cambridge.     1853.     8° 

CAMP    (George   Sidney).      Democracy.    ...    New-York.       1845.      18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  138.) 

CONSIDERATIONS  on  some  Recent  Social  Theories.  See  [NORTON 
(C.  E.)]. 

CONSTITUTIONS  (The)  of  the  several  States  of  the  Union  and  United 
States,  including  the  Declaration  of  Independence  and  Articles  of 
Confederation.  . . .  New  York  :  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.  1853.  8° 

DE  LOLME  (John  Lewis),  LL.D.  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Eng 
lish  Constitution  :  the  Treatise  of  J.  L.  De  Lolme,  LL.D.  with  an 
Historical  and  Legal  Introduction,  and  Notes,  by  A.  J.  Stephens  ...  . 
2  vols.  London.  1838.  8° 

Note.    The  two  vols.  are  paged  continuously. 

DOD,  or  DODD  (Charles  R.).  A  Manual  of  Dignities,  Privilege,  and  Pre 
cedence  :  including  Lists  of  the  great  Public  Functionaries,  from  the 
Revolution  to  the  Present  Time.  . . .  London.  1843.  16°  pp.  683. 

DUER  (William  Alexander),  LL.D.  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Con 
stitutional  Jurisprudence  of  the  United  States,  delivered  annually  in 
Columbia  College,  New-York.  ...  New-York.  [1843?]  18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  16O.) 

[HALE  (Nathan)  and  PICKERING  (Octavius)].  Journal  of  Debates  and 
Proceedings  in  the  Convention  of  Delegates,  chosen  to  revise  the 
Constitution  of*  Massachusetts,  begun  and  holden  at  Boston,  Novem 
ber  15,  1820,  and  continued  by  Adjournment  to  January  9,  1821. 
Reported  for  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser  [by  N.  H.  and  O.  P.].  New 
Ed.,  revised  and  corrected  [by  N.  H.  and  Charles  Hale].  .  Boston. 
1853.  8°  pp.  viii.,  677. 

HART  (John  S.),  LL.D.  A  brief  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States.  For  the  Use  of  Common  Schools.  . . .  Philadelphia. 
1845.  12° 

JUNIUS,  pseudon.  The  Letters  of  J.  From  the  latest  London  Ed.  . . . 
2  vols.  (bound  in  one).  New-York.  1821.  12° 

J.  :  including  Letters  by  the  same   Writer  under  other  Signa 
tures  ;    to   which    are    added   his  Confidential   Correspondence  with 
Mr.  Wilkes,  and  his  Private  Letters  to  Mr.  H.  S.  Woodfall  ;   a  new 
and   enlarged  Ed.,  with  new  Evidence  as  to  the  Authorship,  and  an 
Analysis  by  the  late  Sir  Harris  Nicolas  ....     By  John  Wade  ...    . 
Vol.  L  containing  the  entire  Work  as  originally  published,  with  illus- 


CLASS  IV.      POLITICAL  AXD    SOCIAL  PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART  I.      13 

trative  Notes.  |  Vol.  II.  containing  the  Private  and  Miscellaneous 
Letters,  and  a  new  Essay  on  the  Authorship.  2  vols.  London. 
1&50.  8"  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

Note.     The  title  of  Vol.  II.  reads  :  —  "  Extracts  from  an  Analysis  by  Sir 
Harris  Nicolas." 

LIEBER  (Prof.  Francis),  LL.D.  Essays  on  Property  and  Labour  as  con 
nected  with  Natural  Law  and  the  Constitution  of  Society.  [With  an 
Introduction,  by  Alonzo  Potter,  D.D.]  New-York.  1847.  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  146.) 

LOLME  (Jean  Louis  DE).     See  DE  LOLME. 

MACHIAVELLI  (Niccolo).  The  Prince.  See  Class  XXV.  Part  IV.  §  1.  B. 
Italy. 

MANSFIELD  (Prof.  Edward  D.).  The  Political  Grammar  of  the  United 
States  ;  or,  A  complete  View  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  the  Gen 
eral  and  State  Governments  ....  A  new  and  revised  Ed 

Cincinnati.     1851.     18'     (6.) 

MASON  (Charles).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Structure  and  Oper 
ations  of  the  National  and  State  Governments  of  the  United  States. 
...  2d  Ed.  ...  Boston.  1843.  12°  (3  copies.) 

MASSACHUSETTS.  Constitution.  See  Part  III.  MASSACHUSETTS.  The  Re 
vised  Statutes,  etc.  ;  —  a/so,  Supplements,  etc. 

MASSACHUSETTS  —  Convention  for  Revising  the  Constitution.  Sec 
[HALE  (N.)  and  PICKERING  (O.)].  Journal,  etc. 

MILTON  (John).  Areopagitica  :  a  Speech  for  the  Liberty  of  Unlicensed 
Printing.  (Works,  1848.  8'J  11.48-191.) 

The  Tenure  of  Kings  and  Magistrates.     (Ibid.  II.  1-47.) 

A  Treatise  of  Civil  Power  in  Ecclesiastical  Causes.     (Hid.  II. 

520-548.) 

MURRAY'S  Official  Handbook.     See  [REDGRAVE  (S.)]. 

[NORTON  (Charles  Eliot)].  Considerations  on  some  Recent  Social  The 
ories.  Boston.  1853.  16° 

POLSON  (Archer).     Law  of  Nations.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  II.  716-734.) 

[REDGRAVE  (Samuel)].  Murray's  Official  Handbook  of  Church  and 
State  ;  containing  the  Names,  Duties,  and  Powers  of  the  principal 
Civil,  Military,  Judicial,  and  Ecclesiastical  Authorities  of  the  United 
Kingdom  and  Colonies  ;  with  Lists  of  the  Members  of  the  Legisla 
ture,  Peers,  Baronets,  &c.  &,c.  London  :  John  Murray.  1852.  8° 

ST.  JOHN  (Henry),  Viscount  Bolinglroke.  A  Dissertation  upon  Parties. 
(Works,  1841.  8°  II.  5-  172.) 

SOCIAL  Theories.     See  [NORTON  (C.  E.)].     Considerations,  etc. 

STEPHENS  (Archibald  John).  See  DE  LOLME  (J.  L.).  The  Rise  and 
Progress,  etc. 

STORY  (Joseph),  LL.D.  A  Familiar  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States  .  . .  with  an  Appendix,  containing  important  Public 
Documents,  illustrative  of  the  Constitution.  ...  Boston.  [1840?] 
12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XIII.) 


14     CLASS  IV.      POLITICAL  AND    SOCIAL  PHILOSOPHY. — PART  II. 

UNITED  STATES.     Constitution.     See  CONSTITUTIONS  ;  —  DUER  (W.  A.)  ; 
-HART     (J.  S.)  ;  —  MANSFIELD    (E.  D.)  ;  —  MASON   (C.)  ;  — 
STORY  (J.)  ;  —  WILLIAMS  (E.). 

WEBSTER  (Daniel).  The  Works  of  D.  W.  [With  a  Biographical  Me 
moir  of  his  Public  Life,  by  Edward  Everett.]  6  vols.  Boston. 
1851.  Large  12°  (6.)  Large  paper. 

WILLIAMS  (Edwin).  The  Book  of  the  Constitution.  Containing  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States  ;  a  Synopsis  of  the  several  State 
Constitutions  ;  with  various  other  important  Documents  ...  .  New 
York.  1833.  12° 

The  Statesman's  Manual.     See  Class  XXV.   Part  IV.  §  4.  B.  a. 
United  States. 

WORCESTER,  Mass.  Town  of  W.  Report  of  the  Town  School  Com 
mittee.  Supplementary  Report  on  paving  Main-Street.  Report  of 
the  Overseers  of  the  Poor.  Report  and  Return  of  the  Fire  Depart 
ment.  Submitted  at  the  April  Meeting.  Worcester.  1847.  8° 
pp.  20. 

City  Document  No.  1.     Valedictory  Address  of  Hon.  Levi  Lin 
coln,  Mayor  . . .  :  with  the  Reports  of  the   Committee  on  Finance, 
the  City  Treasurer,  the  School  Committee,  and  the  Chief  Engineer, 
for  the  Year  ending  March  31,  1849.  ...  Worcester.     [1849.]     8° 
pp.  48. 

City  Document  No.   2.     Inaugural   Address   of  Hon.   Henry 

Chapin,  Mayor  . . . ,  April  2,   1849  :  with  the  List  of  City  Officers 
for  the  Year  1849  -  50.  ...  Worcester.     [1849.]     8°     pp.12. 

City  Document,  No.  3.      Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Henry 

Chapin,  Mayor  . . . ,  April  1,  1850,  with  the  Annual  Reports  of  the 
several  City  Officers  ...    .     Worcester.     [1850.]     8°     pp.77. 

City  Document,  No.  4.     Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Peter  C. 

Bacon,  Mayor  . . . ,  April  7,  1851 ;  with  the  Annual  Reports  of  the 
several  City  Officers  ....     Worcester.     [1851.]     8° 

City  Document,  No.  5.     Rules  of  the  School  Committee,  and 

Regulations  of  the   Public   Schools  of  the   City  of  W.     Worcester. 
[1851.]     8°     pp.  32. 

City  Document,  No.  6.     Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Peter  C. 

Bacon,  Mayor  . . . ,  January  5,  1852  ;  with  the  Annual  Reports  of 
the  several  City  Officers  ...    .     Worcester.     [1852.]     8° 

City  Document,  No.  7.     Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  John  S.  C. 

Knowlton,  Mayor  ...,  January  3,   1853:  with  the  Annual  Reports 
of  the  several  City  Officers  ...    .     Worcester.     [1853.]     8° 

PART  II.     POLITICAL  ECONOMY,  TRADE,  FINANCE. 
Note.    For  the  Useful  Arts,  see  Class  XIV.    For  Statistics,  see  Class  XXII. 

DWELLINGS  and  Schools  for  the  Poor.     See  [NORTON  (C.  E.)]. 
EMPLOYER  (The)  and  Employed.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  4.) 


CLASS  IV.      POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART  III.      15 

HISTORY  of  the  Slave-Trade.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  19.) 

INDUSTRIAL  Investments  and  Associations.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 
XI.  no.  87.) 

LIFE-ASSURANCE  :  a  Familiar  Dialogue.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III. 
no.  44.) 

LOWE  (Joseph).     Commerce.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VI.  77-  128.) 

MCCULLOCH  (John  Ramsey).  A  Dictionary,  Practical,  Theoretical  and 
Historical,  of  Commerce  and  Commercial  Navigation.  . ..  Edited  by 
Henry  Vethake  ....  2  vols.  Philadelphia.  1845.  8° 

.  .  .     Principles,    Practice,    and    History    of    Commerce.    .  .  . 

Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion 
of  Useful  Knowfedge.    London.    [1833?]    8°  (Libr.  of  Useful  Knowl.) 

[NORTON  (Charles  Eliot)].  Dwellings  and  Schools  for  the  Poor.  From 
the  North  American  Review  for  April,  1852.  Riverside,  Cambridge. 
1852.  8°  pp.  28. 

POTTER  (Alonzo),  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Pennsylvania.  Political  Economy  :  its 
Objects,  Uses,  and  Principles  :  considered  with  reference  to  the  Con 
dition  of  the  American  People.  .  .  .  New-York.  [1841  r]  18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  183.) 

RAILWAY  Communications.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     XII.  no.  89.) 
SANITARY  Movement  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     II.  no.  9.) 

SENIOR  (Prof.  Nassau  William).  Political  Economy.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop., 
VI.  129-224.) 

SOCIAL  Utopias.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     III.  no.  18.) 

SPECULATIVE  Manias  —  the  Darien  Scheme,  the  Mississippi  Scheme,  the 
South  Sea  Scheme,  the  Tulipornania,  Modern  Manias.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  X.  no.  172,) 

WATER  Supply  of  Towns.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VII.  no.  49.) 

WAYLAND  (Francis),  D.D.  The  Elements  of  Political  Economy  ...  . 
3d  Ed.  —  improved.  Boston.  1840.  12° 

PART   III.     LAW. 

Note.    For  International  and  Constitutional  Law,  see  Part  I. 

CRIMINAL  Law.     See  PRINCIPLES. 

GUSHING  (Luther  Stearns).  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice.  —  Rules 
of  Proceeding  and  Debate  in  Deliberative  Assemblies.  2d  Ed.  Bos 
ton.  1845.  18°  (6.) 

GRAVES  (Prof.  John  Thomas).  Roman  and  Canon  Law.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  II.  735-790.) 

JEBB  (Richard).  General  Principles  of  Law.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  II. 
675-715.) 

[MAINE].  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Education  of  Youth.  ...  1850. 
Augusta.  1851.  12°  pp.  52. 


16  CLASS   V.      EDUCATION. 

[MASSACHUSETTS].     An  Act  to  establish  the  City  of  Cambridge,  approved 
March  17,  1846.     [Boston.     1846.]     8°     pp.  20. 

The  Revised  Statutes  . . .  passed  Nov.  4,  1835  ;  ...  to  which 

are  prefixed,  The  Constitutions  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  Com 
monwealth  of  M.  Printed  and  published  . . .  under  the  supervision 
and  direction  of  Theron  Metcalf  and  Horace  Mann.  Boston.  1836. 
8°  pp.  xvi.,  1007.  • 

Supplements  to  the  Revised  Statutes.     Laws  .  . .  passed  sub 
sequently  to  the  Revised   Statutes  :  to  which  . . .   [is]  prefixed   . . . 
The  Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  as  revised,  . . .   [with]  the 
Amendments  :  . . .  and  to  which  are  appended,  The  Apportionment 
of  Senators  and  Representatives  under  the  last  Amendment  of  the 
Constitution  ;  [and  various]  Resolves  ...    .     Edited  by  Theron  Met 
calf  and  . . .  Luther  S.  Gushing.     Boston.     1844.     8° 

.  . .  Supplement  to  the  Revised  Statutes  ;  being  the  General 

Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  M.     Session,   1845.     Prepared  and 
edited  by  Luther  S.  Gushing.     To  be  published  annually.     Boston. 
1845.     8° 

The  same.     Session,  1846.     Boston.     1846.     8° 

"       "  "        1847.     Boston.  .  1847.     8° 

Note.     These  Supplements  are  paged  continuously  with  the  volume  dated 
1844. 

POLSON  (Archer).     English  Law.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IT.  791  -  856.) 

PRINCIPLES  (On  the)  of  Criminal  Law.  Philadelphia.  1846.  24° 
(8.  4.)  pp.  91.  (SMALL  Books,  etc.  III.  no.  10.) 

RHODE  ISLAND.  School  Laws  of  R.  I.  —  Acts  relating  to  the  Public 
Schools  of  R.  I.,  with  Remarks  and  Forms  [by  Elisha  R.  Potter].  . . . 
Revised  Ed.  Providence.  Dec.  1846.  8°  pp.  79. 


CLASS  V.     EDUCATION. 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Education,  see  Class  XXIX. 

ABBOTT  (Jacob).  The  Teacher  :  or  Moral  Influences  employed  in  the 
Instruction  and  Government  of  the  Young ;  intended  chiefly  to  assist 
young  Teachers  in  organizing  and  conducting  their  Schools.  ...  Bos 
ton.  1834.  12° 

[ALCOTT  (William  A.)].  Confessions  of  a  Schoolmaster.  See  Class 
XXIV.  Part  II. 

Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Annals  of  Education,  etc.     Vol.  VII. 

VIII. 

AMERICAN  Annals  of  Education  and  Instruction,  for  the  Year  1831. 
Edited  by  Wm.  C.  Woodbridge.  Vol.  I.  Being  a  Continuation  of 
the  American  Journal  of  Education,  comprising  also  the  Numbers 
from  August  to  December,  1830.  |  For  the  Year  1832  -  1835. 
Edited  by  William  C.  Woodbridge.  Vol.  II.  -  V.  |  For  . . .  1836. 
William  C.  Woodbridge,  Editor.  Vol.  VI.  |  For  ...  1837.  Con- 


CLASS    V.       EDUCATION.  17 

ducted  by  Wm.  A.  Alcott.  William  C.  Woodbridge,  Foreign  Ed 
itor.  Vol.  VII.  |  American  Annals  of  Education,  for  the  Year 
1838.  [Vol.  VIII.]  Edited  by  William  A.  Alcott  ...  .  [Aug. 
1830  — Dec.  1838.  Monthly.]  8  vols.  Boston.  1831-38.  8° 

Note.  The  title  of  Vol.  I.  is  different  in  some  copies,  reading  "  for  the  Year 
1831  and  a  Part  of  1830,"  and  omitting  all  that  follows  "  Vol.  I."  The  nos.  of 
the  "Journal  "  for  Aug.  —  Dec.  1830  were  published  as  the  first  part  (but  not 
so  designated)  of  Vol.  I.  of  the  "  Annals,"  by  merely  altering  their  titles,  head 
ings,  paging,  and  signatures.  Part  II.  of  Vol.  1.  (comprising  the  nos.  for 
Jan. —  Dec.  1831)  is  paged  independently,  and  was  also  published  with  an  in 
dependent  title-page. 

See  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education. 

AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  INSTRUCTION.  The  Lectures  delivered  before 
the  American  Institute  of  Instruction  ...  August  1840  —  August 
1849  ;  including  the  Journal  of  Proceedings,  and  a  List  of  the  Offi 
cers.  Published  under  the  Direction  of  the  Board  of  Censors.  | 
The  Lectures  ...  Aug.  1850  ,  including  ...  a  General  Index  to  the 
Volumes  thus  far  published  [viz.  from  1830  to  1850],  and  a  List,  of 
Members,  Past  and  Present.  ...  11  vols.  Boston.  1841-51.  12° 

Vol.  for  1840.  Lecture  I.  Intellectual  Education  in  Harmony  with  Moral 
and  Physical.  By  JOSHUA  BATES.  —  II.  On  the  Results  to  be  aimed  at  in 
School  Instruction  and  Discipline.  By  T.  CUSHIXG,  JR.  —  III.  On  the  Duty 
of  visiting  Schools.  By  THOS.  A.  GREEXE. —  IV.  On  the  Objects  and  Means 
of  School  Instruction.  By  A.  B.  MUZZEY. — V.  On  Courtesy,  and  its  Con 
nexion  with  School  Instruction.  By  G.  F.  THAYER.  —  VI.  On  the  Brain  and 
the  Stomach.  By  USHER  PARSONS,  M.D.  —  VII.  Common  Complaints  made 
against  Teachers.  By  JACOB  ABBOTT. 

1841.  —  I.  On  the  best  Mode  of  preparing  and  using  Spelling-Books.     By 
HORACE  MANN.  —  II.  On  the  best  Method  of  exercising  the  different  Facul 
ties  of  the  Mind.     By  WM.  B.  FOWLE.  —  III   On  the  Education  of  the  Labor 
ing  Class.     By  THEODORE  PARKER.  —  IV.  On  the  Importance  of  the  Natural 
Sciences  in  our  System  of  Popular  Education.     By  A.   GRAY.  —  V.  Moral 
Culture  essential  to  Intellectual  Education.     By  E.  W.  ROBINSON. —  VI.  On 
Simplicity  of  Character,  as  affected  by  the  Common  Systems  of  Education. 
By  J.  S.  DWIGHT. —  VII.  On  the  Use  of  the  Globes  in  teaching  Geography 
and  Astronomv.     By  A.  FLEMING.  —  VIII.  On  the  Elementary  Principles  of 
Constitutional  Law,  as  a  Branch  of  Education  in  Common  Schools.     By  ED 
WARD  A.  LAWRENCE. 

1842.  —  I.  On  Moral  Education.    By  GEO.  B.  EMERSOX.  —  II.  On  Univer 
sal  Language.     By  SAMUEL  G.  HOWE.  —  III    On  the  Girard   College.    By 
E.  C.  WINES.  —  IV.  The  Schoolroom  as  an  Aid  to  Self-Education.     By  A.  B. 
MUZZEY. —  V.  On  the  Moral  Responsibility  of  Teachers.     By  WILLIAM   H. 
WOOD.  —  The  Teacher's  Daily  Preparation.     [From  the  German.] 

1843.  — I.  The  Bible  in  Common  Schools.     By  HEMAN  HUMPHREY,  D.D. 

—  II.  The  Classification  of  Knowledge.     By  SOLOMOX  ADAMS.  —  III    The 
Moral  Dignity  of  the  Teacher's  Office.     By  PROF  J.  H.  AGXEW.  — IV.  A  few 
of  the  "Hows"  of  School-Keeping.     By  ROGER  S.  HOWARD.—  V.  Advance 
ment  in  the  Means  and  Methods  of  Public  Instruction.     By  DAVID  P.  PAGE. 

—  VI.  On  Reading.  By  CYRUS  PEIRCE.  —  VII.  Some  of  the  Duties  of  the 
Faithful  Teacher.  By  ALFRED  GREENLEAF.  —  VIIL  Some  of  the  Defects  of 
our  System  of  Education.  By  R.  B.  HUBBARD.  —  IX.  The  Importance  of  our 
Common  Schools  By  S.  J.  May. 

1844.  —  I.  The  Religious  Element  in  Education.    By  CALVIN  E.  STOWE.— 
II.  Female  Education.     By  WILLIAM  RUSSELL.  —  III.  On  some  of  the  Ob 
stacles  to  the  greater  Success  of  Common  Schools.     By  CHARLES  NORTHEXD. 

—  IV.  Some  of  the  Dangers  of  Teachers.    By  DAXTEL  P.  GALLOUP.  —  V.  On 
the  Introduction  of  Natural   History  as  a  regular  Classic  in  our  Seminaries. 
By  CHARLES  BROOKS.  —  VI.  On   Classical  Instruction.     By  A.  H.  WELD.  — 
VII.   On  School  Discipline.     By  JOSEPH   HALE.  —  VIIL   On  Methods  of 

3 


18  CLASS    V.       EDUCATION. 

teaching  to  read.  By  SAMUEL  S.  GREENE. —  IX.  The  Duty  of  the  Ameri 
can  Teacher.  By  JOHN  N.  BELLOWS. — X.  The  Necessity  of  Education  in  a 
Republican  Form  of  Government.  By  HORACE  MANN. 

1845.  —  I.  Dignity  of  the  Teacher's  Office.    By  JOEL  HAAVES,  D.D Ad 
dress  on  the  Formation  and  Excellence  of  the  Female   Character.     By  JOEL 
HAWES.  —  II.  The  Duties  of  Examining  Committees.     By  Prof.  E.  D.  SAN- 
BORN.  —  III.  On  the  Beau  Ideal  of  the  Perfect  Teacher.     By  DENISON  OLM- 
STED,  LL.I).  —  IV.  On  the  Necessity  of  the  Study  of  Physiology.    By  ED 
WARD  JARVIS.  M.D.  —  V.  On  Intellectual  Arithmetic.     By  F.  A.  ADAMS.  — 
—  VI.  On  County  Teachers'  Institutes.     By  SALEM  TOWN.  —  VII.  On  the 
best  Method  of  teaching  Geography.     By  WM.  B.  FOWLE.  —  VIII.  On  Vo 
cal  Music  in  Common  Schools.    By  A.  N.JOHNSON.  —  IX.  On  the  Connection 
between  Geography  and  History.     By  GEORGE  S.  HILLARD. 

1846.  —  I.  Home  Preparation  for  School.     By  JASON  WHITMAN.  —  II.  The 
Influence  of  Moral  upon  Intellectual  Improvement.     By  H.  B.  HOOKER  — 
III.  The  Essentials  of  a  Common  School   Education,  and  the  Conditions  most 
favorable  to  their  Attainment.     By  RUFUS  PUTNAM.  —  IV.  The  Education  of 
the  Faculties,  and  the  proper  Employment  of  Young  Children.     By  SAMUEL  J. 
MAY.  —  V.  The  Obligation  of  Towns  to  elevate  the  Character  of  our  Common 
Schools.      By  LUTHER  B.  LINCOLN. —  VI.  Importance  of  cultivating  Taste 
in  Early  Life.     By  ARIEL  PARISH.  -*  VII.  On  Phonotypy  and  Phonography 
...   .     By  STEPHEN  P.  ANDREWS.  —  VIII.  On  the  Study  of  the  English  Lan 
guage.     By  D.  HUNTINGTON. 

1847.  —  I.  On  the  Study  of  Language.     By  HUBBARD  WINSLOW.  —  II.  On 
the   Appropriateness  of  Studies  to  the   State  of  Mental   Development.    By 
THOMAS  P.  RODMAN. 

1848.  —  I.  Failures  in  Teaching.     By  JOHN  KINGSBURT.  —  II.   The  Co 
operation  of  Parents  and   Teachers.     By  JACOB  BATCHELDER.  —  III.  The 
Qualifications  of  the  Teacher.     By  Rev.  NATHAN  MUNROE.  —  IV.  On  School 
Government.      By  J.  D.  PHILBRICK. —  V.  The  Improvement  of   Common 
Schools.     By  WM.  D.  SWAN. 

1849. — I.  The  Defect  of  the  Principle  of  Religious  Authority  in  Modern 
Education.     By  JOHN  H.  HOPKINS,  D.D.  —  II.  The  Education  demanded  by 

s.     By 
III.  Earnestness.     By  ROGER  S.  HOWARD. —  IV.  The  Essentials  of  Educa- 


the  peculiar  Character  of  our  Civil  Institutions.     By  BENJAMIN  LABAREE,  D.D. 

3y  i 

tion.     By  THOMAS  II.  PALMER.  —  V.  The  Claims  of  Natural   History  as  a 


Branch  of  Common  School  Education.  By  WILLIAM  0.  AYERS.  —  VI.  Ed 
ucation  —  the  Condition  of  National  Greatness.  By  PROF.  E.D.  SANBORN.  — 
VII.  The  Duties  of  Legislatures  in  relation  to  the  Public  Schools  in  the  United 
States.  By  REV.  CHARLES  BROOKS.  —  VIII.  Practical  Education.  By  W. 

C.  GOLDTHWAIT. 

1850.  — I.  God's  Plan  for  educating  Man.  By  C.  C.  CHASE.  —  II.  Political 
Economy,  as  a  Study  for  Common  Schools.  By  AMASA  WALKER.  —  III.  On 
the  Importance  of  E'arly  Training.  By  SOLOMON  JENNER. —  IV.  Character 
istics  of  the  True  Teacher.  By  JOHN  D.  PHILBRICK.  —  V.  The  Influence 
of  the  Social  Relations  in  the  West  upon  Professional  Usefulness  and  Success. 
By  EDWARD  WYMAN. 

AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  INSTRUCTION.  .  . .  Memorial  of  the  Directors  of 
the  American  Institute  of  Instruction  [Geo.  B.  Emerson  and  six  others, 
praying  that  provision  may  be  made  for  the  better  preparation  of 
teachers].  [Boston.  1837.1  8°  pp.18.  (Mass.  House  Doc.,  Jan. 
1837,  No.  12.) 

AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education.  For  the  Year  1826  -  1829.  Vol. 
I.  -  IV.  [Jan.  1826  —  Nov.  and  Dec.  1829.  Vol.  I.  -  III.,  monthly  ; 
Vol.  IV.,  two-monthly.  Edited  by  William  Russell.]  4  vols.  Bos 
ton.  1826-29.  8° 

,    for   the   Year   1830.     New   Series  —  Vol.  I.      [Edited,  from 

Aug.  to  Dec.,  by  Wm.  C.  Woodbridge.]     Boston.     1830.     8° 

Note.     The  nos.  for  June  and  July  have  the  heading  "  The  American  Journal 


CLASS    V.       EDUCATION.  19 

of  Education  and  Monthly  Lyceum,"  and  those  for  AU<T.  —  Dec.  "  American 
Journal,  and  Annals  of  Education  and  Instruction"  to  which  the  titles  on  their 
covers  corresponded. 

See  AMERICAN  Annals  of  Education,  etc.,  with  the  Note. 

ANNALS  of  Education,  American.     See  AMERICAN,  etc. 

[ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS  OF  THE  BOSTON  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS].  Re 
marks  on  the  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Hon.  Horace  Mann, 
Secretary  of  the  Massachusetts  Board  of  Education.  [Prepared  by 
a  Committee  of  the  "  Association,"  viz.  Barnum  Field,  William  A. 
Shepard,  Samuel  S  Greene,  and  Joseph  Hale,  and  signed  by  thirty- 
one  Masters.]  Boston.  1844.  8° 

See  BOSTON  —  Primary  School  Committee.  Report,  etc.  1844. 
8°;— [EMERSON  (G.  B.)].  Observations,  etc.  ;  —  MANN  (H.).  Re 
ply,  etc. 

Rejoinder  to  the  "Reply"  of  the  Hon.  Horace  Mann,  Secre 
tary  of  the   Massachusetts  Board  of  Education,  to  the  u  Remarks" 
of  the  Association  of  Boston  Masters,  upon  his  Seventh  Annual  Re 
port.     [To  which  are  appended,  "  Rejoinder  to  the  Second  Section 
of  the  fc  Reply,'"    by  Wm.   A.    Shepard  ;   "Rejoinder  to  the  Third 
Section,"  etc.,  by  S.  S.  Greene  ;  and  "  Rejoinder  to  the  Fourth  Sec 
tion,"  etc.,  by  Joseph  Hale.]     Boston.     1845.     8°     pp.  55,  56,  40, 
64. 

See  MANN  (H.).  Answer  to  the  "Rejoinder,"  etc. ; — [WiTH- 
INGTON  (L.)].  Penitential  Tears,  etc. 

Report  of  a  Committee   of  the   Association  ...  on   a   Letter 


from  Dr.  John  Odin,  Jr.,  and  in  relation  to  a  Report  of  the  Special 
Committee  of  the  Primary  School  Board.  Boston.  1845.  8° 
pp.  18. 

BARNARD  (Henry).  Normal  Schools,  and  other  Institutions,  Agencies, 
and  Means  designed  for  the  Professional  Education  of  Teachers.  . . . 
Parti.  —  United  States  and  British  Provinces.  Part  II. —  Europe. 
2pts.  Hartford.  1851.  8"  pp.  222, 435. 

Reports  on  the  Public  Schools  of  Rhode  Island.     See  RHODE 

ISLAND  —  Commissioner  of  Public  Schools. 

School  Architecture,  etc.     See  Class  XIV.  Part  IV. 

BARNEY  (H.  H.).  Report  on  the  American  System  of  Graded  Free 
Schools,  to  the  [Cincinnati]  Board  of  Trustees  and  Visitors  of  Com 
mon  Schools.  . . .  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Board.  Cincinnati.  1851. 

8°     pp.  72. 

BENEDICT  (Erastus  Cornelius).  An  Address  delivered  at  the  First  An 
niversary  of  the  Free  Academy  of  the  City  of  New  York  July  24 
1850  ...  .  Published  by  Order  of  the  Board  of  Education.  New 
York.  1850.  8°  pp.  38. 

[BISHOP  (Nathan)].  First  —  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Superin 
tendent  of  Public  Schools,  etc.  See  BOSTON  —  School  Committee. 
...  1851,  etc.  8° 

BOSTON.  . .  .  Truants.  [Boston.  1853.]  8°  pp.  8.  (City  Doc.,  No. 
21.) 


20  CLASS   V.       EDUCATION. 

BOSTON  —  Primary  School  Committee.  Report  of  the  Special  Com 
mittee  of  the  Primary  School  Board,  on  a  Portion  of  the  Remarks  of 
the  Grammar  Masters.  . . .  Boston.  1844.  8°  pp.  13. 

See  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS,  etc.     Report,  etc.     1845.     8° 

...  Report  to  the   P.   S.  C.,  June   15,   1846,  on  the  Petition 

of  sundry  Colored    Persons,  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Schools  for  Col 
ored  Children.     With  the  City  Solicitor's  [Peleg  W.  Chandler's]  Opin 
ion.  . . .  Boston.     1846.     8°     pp.  38.     (City  Doc.,  No.  23.) 

BOSTON  —  School  Committee.  First  —  Second  Annual  Report  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  [Nathan  Bishop],  of  the  City  of  B. 
[To  the  School  Committee.]  ...  2  vols.  Boston.  1851-52.  8° 

Note.     The  title  of  the  first  vol.  reads  "  First  /Semi- Annual  Report,"  etc. 

. . .  Normal  School.     [Report  of  Le  Baron  Russell,  and  two 

others.]     Boston.     1852.     8°     pp.  14.     (City  Doc.,  No.  40.) 

[ ]     Organization  of  the   Grammar  Schools  of  the   City  of  B. 

February,  1853.  ...  Boston.     1853.     8°     pp.  18. 

. . .  Reports  of  the  Annual  Visiting  Committees  of  the  Public 

Schools    .  .  . ,    1845  -  1847.       3   vols.      Boston.      1845  -  47.      8° 
(City  Doc.,  No.  26,  28,  40.) 

Note.  The  Reports  for  1845  —  that  on  the  Grammar  Schools,  signed  The- 
ophilus  Parsons,  S.  G.  Howe,  and  Rollin  H.  Neale,  and  that  on  the  Writing 
Schools,  signed  William  Brigham,  J.  I.  T.  Coolidge,  and  Hiram  A.  Graves  — 
gave  rise  to  a  controversy,  and  mark  an  era  in  the  history  of  the  Boston  Schools. 
For  extracts  from  them,  with  remarks  by  Mr.  Mann,  see  "  Common  School 
Journal,"  VII.  289-368. 

See  [HowE  (M.  A.  D'Wolf)].     Review,  etc.  ;  —  HOWE   (S.  G.). 
To  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  etc. 

The     Report    of    the    Annual     Examination   of   the    Public 

Schools  of  the  City  of  B.  —  1848  -  1852.      5  vols.     Boston.     1848 
-  52.     8° 

Note.  The  Reports  for  1851  and  1852  form  City  Documents  Xo.  52  and 
No.  50,  for  those  years,  respectively. 

Reports   .  . .  relating  to  the  Ventilation  of  the  School  Houses, 

etc.     See  Class  XIV.    Part  III. 

. . .  Rules    of    the    S.    C.,    and    Regulations     of    the    Public 

Schools  of  the  City  of  B.  ...  Boston.     1844.     8°     pp.  24.     (City 
Doc.,  No.  27.) 

...  Rules  ...  [as  above].  ...  Boston.      1848.     8°     pp.  32. 

(City  Doc.,  No.  6.) 

Rules  ...   [as  above].  ...  Boston.      1853.     8°     pp.   59. 


(City  Doc.,  No.  12.) 
See  BOSTON  —  Primary  School  Committee. 

BOSTON  —  Superintendent   of  Public   Schools.      See  BOSTON  —  School 
Committee.     First  —  Second  Annual  Report,  etc. 

BOSTON  MASTERS,  Association  of.     See  ASSOCIATION,  etc. 

BRIGHTON,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.     Thirteenth  —  Fourteenth  An- 


CLASS    V.      EDUCATION.  21 

nual  Report  .  . .  for  1850  -  51  —  1851  -  52.      2  vols.     Cambridge. 
1851-52.     8° 

BUISTED  (Charles  Astor).  Five  Years  in  an  English  University  [Cam 
bridge].  ...  2  vols.  New  York.  1852.  12° 

BRISTOL  ACADEMY,  Taunton.     See  FELTON  (C.  C.).     An  Address,  etc. 

BROUGHAM  (Henry),  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  Discourses  on  the 
Objects  and  Uses  of  Science  and  Literature.  By  Henry  Lord 
Brougham,  Prof.  [Adam]  Sedgwick  . . .  ,  and  the  Hon.  G.  C.  Ver- 
planck.  With  Preliminary  Observations,  &,c.,  on  Reading,  by  A.  Pot 
ter,  D.D New-York.  1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr. 

179.) 

Practical    Observations  on  Popular  Education.  . . .  From   the 

20th  London  Ed.     Boston.     1826.     8°     pp.  36. 

[BURTON  (Rev.  Warren)].  The  District  School  as  it  Wras.  By  One 
who  went  to  it.  Revised  Ed.  Boston.  1850.  18° 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  Report  of  a  Committee  [James  Hayward,  and  eight 
others],  appointed  August  4,  1834,  to  consider  the  Subject  of  a  Re 
organization  of  the  Public  Schools  in  the  Town  of  Cambridge.  [Cam 
bridge.  1834.]  8°  pp.  12. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Annual  Report  . . .  March  15, 
1841  — March  6,  1843.  [The  Rev.  Artemas  B.  Muzzey,  Chair 
man.]  |  ...  March  5,  1844  —  March  3,  1846.  [The  Rev.  William 
A.  Stearns,  Chairman.]  6  vols.  Cambridge.  1841-46.  8° 

Reports   for   1847-1853.     See  Class  V.  Part  I.    CAMBRIDGE, 
Mass.     . . .   1847,  etc. 

Regulations   for   the    Public  Schools  . . .  adopted  . .  .  May  1, 

1844.     Cambridge.     1844.     12°     pp.  10. 

City  of  C.     Regulations  of  the  Public    Schools,   adopted  . . . 

August  6,  1849.  . . .  Cambridge.     1849.     12°     pp.  32. 

.  . .  Regulations  . . .  adopted  . . .  June  19, 1851.  . . .  Cambridge. 

1851.     12°     pp.  33. 

CARTER  (James  Gordon).  Essays  upon  Popular  Education,  containing 
a  particular  Examination  of  the  Schools  of  Massachusetts,  and  an 
Outline  of  an  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Teachers.  Boston. 
1826.  8°  pp.  60. 

CENTRAL  SOCIETY  OF  EDUCATION.  The  Educator.  Prize  Essays  on 
the  Expediency  and  Means  of  elevating  the  Profession  of  the  Edu 
cator  in  Society.  By  John  Lalor,  Esq.  J.fohn]  A.  Heraud,  Esq. 
Rev.  E.fdward]  Higginson.  J.[ames]  Simpson,  Esq.  Mrs.  G.  R. 
Porter.  Under  the  ^Sanction  of  the  C.  S.  of  E.  London.  1839. 
12° 

First    Publication.      Papers    by   Thomas    Wyse,  Esq.  M.  P. 

Dr.  [David  Boswell]  Reid,  F.R.S.       Charles  Baker,  Esq.     B.fenj.] 
Hawes,  Jun.  Esq.  M.P.       A.fugustus]   De  Morgan,  Esq.     Alexan 
der  Allen,  Esq.     William   Wittich,  Esq.     G.feorge]    R.fichardson] 
Porter,  Esq.     Dr.  [Arthur]   Mower.     B.  F.  Duppa,  Esq.     Also  the 
Results  of  the  Statistical  Inquiries  of  the  Society.     London.     1837. 
12° 


22  CLASS    V.      EDUCATION. 

CENTRAL  SOCIETY  OF  EDUCATION.  Second  Publication.  Papers  by 
George  Long,  Esq.  William  Wittich,  Esq.  B.  F.  Duppa,  Esq. 
A.  De  Morgan,  Esq.  William  King,  Esq.  M.D.  W.  E.  Hickson, 
Esq.  Lady  [Mildred]  Ellis.  Thomas  Wyse,  Esq.  M.P.  Mrs.  G.  R. 
Porter.  Alfred  Fry,  Esq.  G.  R.  Porter,  Esq.  F.R.S.  Mons. 
[Emanuel]  De  Fellenberg.  Rawson  VV.  Ravvson,  Esq.  Thomas 
Coates,  Esq.  Also,  the  Results  of  the  Statistical  Inquiries  of  the 
Society.  London.  1838.  12° 

Third  Publication.     Papers  by  C.  Baker,  Esq.     B.  F.  Duppa, 

Esq.     Frederick]  Liardet,  Esq.     W.[illiam]  S,[mith]  O'Brien,  Esq. 
M.P.       George  Long,  Esq.     Rev.  S.  Wood.     William  Smith,  Esq. 
G.  R.  Porter,  Esq.  F.R.S.      Thomas  Wyse,   Esq.  M.P.      London. 
1839.     12° 

CHANNING  (William  Ellery),  D.D.  Self-Culture.  (Works,  II.  347- 
411.)  —  Lectures  on  the  Elevation  of  the  Laboring  Portion  of  the 
Community.  (Ibid.  V.  149  -  230.) 

CHARLESTOWN,  Mass.  —  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Charlestown  Free 
Schools.  Annual  Report  .  .  .  April,  1847.  Boston.  1847.  8° 
pp.  16. 

See  CHARLESTOWN,  Mass.  —  School  Committee. 

CHARLESTOWN,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Annual  Report  ...  .  Feb 
ruary,  1848.  Charlestown.  1848.  Large  12°  (6.)  pp.  36. 

CINCINNATI  —  Board  of  Trustees  and  Visitors  of  Common  Schools. 
Twenty-first  Annual  Report  ...  to  the  City  Council  of  C.,  for  the 
School  Year  ending  June  30,  1850.  Together  with  . . .  various  Sup 
plementary  Documents,  exhibiting  the  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the 
Schools.  ...  Cincinnati.  1851.  8°  pp.95. 

See  BARNEY  (H.  H.).     Report,  etc.     1851.     8° 

COMMON  SCHOOL  Controversy  (The)  ;  consisting  of  Three  Letters  of  the 
Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education,  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts, 
[Horace  Mann,]  in  Reply  to  Charges  preferred  against  the  Board,  by 
the  Editor  of  the  Christian  Witness  [M.  A.  D'YVolf  Howe]  and  by 
Edward  A.  Newton  . . .  ;  [with  the  articles  written  by  them  ;]  to 
•which  are  added  Extracts  from  the  Daily  Press,  in  regard  to  the  Con 
troversy.  Boston.  1844.  8°  pp.  55. 

COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal  (The).  For  the  Year  1839  -  1848.  Vol.  I.  - 
X.  Edited  by  Horace  Mann  ....  10  vols.  Boston.  1839- 
48.  8° 

—  New  Series  ;  for  the  Year  1849  -  1852.  Vol.  XI.  -  XIV.  from 
the  Commencement,  and  Vol.  I.  -  IV.  of  the  New  Series.  Edited 
by  Wm.  B.  Fowle  ....  4  vols.  Boston.  1849  -  52.  8° 

Note.    Discontinued. 
CONFESSIONS  of  a  Schoolmaster.     See  [ALCOTT  (W.  A.)]. 

[CONGREGATIONAL  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION].  Crosby-Hall  Lectures  on 
Education.  [Delivered  and  published  under  the  direction  of  the 
Board.]  London.  [1848?]  8° 

I.  On  the  Progress  and  Efficiency  of  Voluntary  Education  in  England.    By 
EDWARD  BAINES,  JUN. 


CLASS   V.      EDUCATION.  23 

II.  On  the  Education  of  the  \Vorking  Classes.  By  the  Rev.  ALGERNON 
WELLS. 

III.  On  the  Parties  responsible  for  the  Education  of  the  People.     By  RICH 
ARD  WINTER  HAMILTON,  LLD. 

IV.  On  formal  Schools  lor  the  Training  of  Teachers.     By  Rev.  ANDREW 
REED. 

V.  On  the  Non-interference  of  the  Government  with  Popular  Education. 
By  EDWARD  Mi  ALL. 

"  VI.  On  the  Progress  and  Efficacy  of  Voluntary  Education,  as  exemplified 
in  Wales.  By  the  Rev.  HENRY  RICHARD. 

VII.  The  Educational  Position  of  the  People  of  England,  and  the  Position 
of  Nonconformists  in  relation  to  its  Advancement.  By  the  Rev.  ROBERT 
AINSLIE. 

CONSIDERATIONS  and  Facts  respecting  a  Public  High  School  in  the  First 
School  Society  of  Hartford.  [Hartford  ?  184-  ?]  8°  pp.  16. 

CROSBY-HALL  Lectures  on  Education.  See  [CONGREGATIONAL  BOARD  OF 
EDUCATION]. 

DICK  (Thomas),  LL.D.  ...  On  the  Improvement  of  Society  by  the  Dif 
fusion  of  Knowledge  ...  .  New-York.  1840.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  59.) 

DISTRICT  School  (The)  as  it  Was,  etc.     See  [BURTON  (W.)]. 

DORCHESTER,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Annual  Report  ...  .  Pre 
sented  April,  1853.  Boston.  1853.  8°  pp.  23. 

DWELLINGS  and  Schools  for  the  Poor.      See  [NORTON  (C.  E.)]. 
[E.  (G..B.)].     Observations,  etc.     See  [EMERSON  (George  Barrel!)]. 

EDGEWORTH  (Maria  and  Richard  Lovell).  Practical  Education.  ... 
New-York.  1835.  12° 

EDSON  (Theodore),  D.D.     An  Address,  etc.     See  Class  XXIX. 
EDUCATION  Movement  (The).     (Cn  AMBERS' s  Papers,  etc.     V.  no.  36.) 
EDUCATION  of  the  Citizen.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     I.  no.  4.) 
EDUCATOR  (The).     See  CENTRAL  SOCIETY  OF  EDUCATION. 

ELIOT  (Samuel  Atkins).  A  complete  System  of  Education.  A  Lec 
ture  delivered  before  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
January  19,  1853.  Boston.  1853.  8°  pp.  19. 

[EMERSON  (George  Barrel!)].  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet  [by  the 
"Association  of  Masters  of  the  Boston  Public  Schools "],  -entitled 
"  Remarks  on  the  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Hon.  Horace  Mann, 
Secretary  of  the  Massachusetts  Board  of  Education."  [Signed 
"  G.  B.  E."]  Boston.  1844.  8°  pp.  16. 

. . .  The  Schoolmaster.     The  Proper  Character,  Studies,  and 

Duties  of  the  Teacher,  with  the  best  Methods  for  the  Government 
and  Instruction  of  Common  Schools,  and  the  Principles  on  which 
Schoolhouses  should  be  built,  arranged,  warmed,  and  ventilated. 
See  POTTER  (A.)  and  EMERSON  (G.  B.).  The  School,  etc. 

EVERETT  (Edward).  Importance  of  Practical  Education  and  Useful 
Knowledge  :  being  a  Selection  from  his  Orations  and  other  Dis 
courses,  by  E.  E.  Boston.  1840.  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XIX.) 

FELTON  (Prof.  Cornelius  Conway),  LL.D.  An  Address  delivered  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  New  Building  of  Bristol  Academy  in  Taunton, 


24  TLA  SB    V.       EDUCATION. 

August  25,  1852,  by  C.  C.  F With  an  Appendix,  containing 

an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Academy,  an  Account  of  the  Festival, 
and  a  List  of  the  Trustees  and  Preceptors.  Cambridge.  1852.  8'1 
pp.  54. 

[FIELD  (Barnurn)].     See  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS,  etc. 
FIRESIDE  Education.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  159.) 

FOSTER  (Rev.  John).  An  Essay  on  the  Evils  of  Popular  Ignorance. 
New  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  15th  Thousand.  London.  1847. 
16-  (8.) 

[FowLE  (William  Bentley)].  The  Scholiast  Schooled.  —  An  Examina 
tion  of  the  Review  of  the  Reports  of  the  Annual  Visiting  Committees 
of  the  Public  Schools  of  the  City  of  Boston,  for  1845,  by  "  Scholiast " 
[M.  A.  D'Wolf  Howe].  By  a  Bostonian.  Cambridge.  1846.  8° 
pp.  65. 

The  Teachers'  Institute  ;  or,  Familiar  Hints  to  Young  Teach 
ers  ....     2d  Ed.     Boston.     1847.     12" 

Editor.     See  COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal.     New  Series,  etc. 

See  SMITH  (M.  H.).     The  Bible,  the  Rod,  etc. 

GLOUCESTER,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Annual  Report  . . .  1850  - 
51.  ...  Gloucester.  1851.  8°  pp.22. 

GOLDSBURY  (John).     The  Black-Board.  —  Exercises  and  Illustrations  on 
•  the  Black-Board  ;  furnishing  an  easy  and  expeditious  Method  of  giv 
ing  Instruction.  . . .  Keene,  N.  H.     1847.      12" 

GRAVES  (Mrs.  A.  J.).     Woman  in  America,  etc.     See  Class  III. 

GREAT  BRITAIN  —  Privy  Council — Committee  on  Education.  Minutes 
of  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education.  —  Correspondence,  Tabu 
lated  Statements  of  Grants,  etc.  ;  and  Reports  by  her  Majesty's  In 
spectors  of  Schools.  1848-49-50.  Vol.  I.  -  II.  Presented  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  Command  of  Her  Majesty.  2  vols. 
London.  1850.  8° 

See  SHUTTLEWORTH  (Sir  J.  K.).     Public  Education,  etc. 
[GREENE  (Samuel  Stillman)].     See  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS,  etc. 
[HALE  (Joseph)].     See  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS,  etc. 

HALL  (Rev.  Baynard  R.).  Teaching,  a  Science  :  the  Teacher  an  Artist. 
...  New- York.  1848.  12° 

HALL  (Samuel  Read).  The  Instructor's  Manual :  or  Lectures  on  School- 
Keeping.  . . .  Revised  Ed.  Boston.  1852.  18° 

HARTFORD,  Conn.  *High  School.     See  CONSIDERATIONS  and  Facts,  etc. 

HILL  (Frederic).  National  Education  ;  its  present  State  and  Prospects. 
[Containing  a  view  of  the  present  state  of  Education  in  England, 
Wales,  Scotland,  Ireland,  America,  Prussia,  and  Spain.]  ...  2  vols. 
London.  1836.  12° 

HILLARD  (George  Stillman).  Lecture  on  Public  Instruction  in  Prussia. 
Read  before  the  American  Institute  ....  Philadelphia.  1836.  18° 

HINTS  to  Workmen.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  170.) 


CLASS    V.       EDUCATION.  25 

[HowE  (Mark  Antony  D'Wolf )],  D.D.  Review  of  the  Reports  of  the 
Annual  Visiting  Committees,  of  the  Public  Schools  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  1845.  [Signed  "  Scholiast."]  Boston.  1846.  8°  pp.  58. 

See  [FOWLE  (W.  B.)].     The  Scholiast  Schooled,  etc. 
[ ]     See  COMMON  SCHOOL  Controversy,  etc. 

[HowE  (Samuel  Gridley)],  M.D.  To  the  Citizens  of  Boston  :  The 
undersigned,  authors  of  the  Reports  upon  the  Grammar  and  Writing 
Departments  of  the  City  Schools,  for  1845,  . . .  ask  your  attention 
....  [Signed  S.  G.  Howe,  William  Brigham,  and  J.  I.  T.  Coolidge. 
March  31,  1846.  With  a  brief  statement  by  R.  H.  Neale,  and  a 
separate  address  by  Theophilus  Parsons.]  [Boston.  1846.]  8° 
pp.  12.  No  title-page. 

JOHNSON  (Lorenzo  D.).  Memoria  Technica  :  or  the  Art  of  abbreviat 
ing  those  Studies  which  give  the  greatest  Labor  to  the  Memory  ...  . 
To  which  is  added,  A  Perpetual  Almanac  for  Two  Thousand  Years  of 
Past  Time  and  Time  to  come.  Adapted  to  the  Use  of  Schools.  . . . 
3d  Ed.,  revised  and  improved.  Boston.  1847.  8°  (4.) 

JOURNAL  of  Education,  American.     See  AMERICAN,  etc. 

LAWRENCE,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Fourth  Annual  Report  ...  for 
the  Year  1850- 51.  Lawrence.  1851.  8°  pp.28. 

LETTERS  to  a  Young  Student,  etc.     See  [SMITH  (A.  D.)]. 

LOWELL  —  School  Committee.  The  Thirteenth  —  Twenty-seventh 
Annual  Report,  being  for  the  Year  ending  March  31,  1839  —  the 
Year  ending  December  31,  1652.  15  vols.  Lowell.  1839- 
53.  8° 

LOWELL  (Mrs.  Anna  Cabot  [JACKSON]).  Thoughts  on  the  Education  of 
Girls.  Boston.  1853.  18° 

LYNN  —  School  Committee.  Annual  Report  . . .  for  the  Year  ending 
March,  1850.  Lynn.  1850.  8°  pp.  34. 

LYON  (William  P.).  Teachers'  and  Parents'  Manual  of  Education  : 
being  a  Plan  for  a  uniform  Course  of  Study  for  Schools  and  Acad 
emies  . . .  with  a  Division  of  the  Hours  of  the  Day,  and  an  appro 
priate  Duty  assigneo^to  each.  . . .  With  a  Synopsis  of  the  College 
Course  of  Study  in  many  [eleven]  of  our  most  respectable  Colleges. 
...  New  York.  1848.  18° 

MAINE.  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Education  of  Youth.  See  Class  IV. 
Part  III. 

MAINE  —  Board  of  Education.  Fifth  Report  ....  [With  the  Fifth 
Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board,  E.  M.  Thurston.] 
1851*  . . .  Augusta.  1851.  12° 

MANAGEMENT  of  Infants.     (CHAMBERS'S  Misccl,  I.  no.  6.) 

[MANN  (Horace)],  LL.D.  First  —  Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Sec 
retary  of  the  Board  of  Education.  See  MASSACHUSETTS  —  Board 
of  Education. 

See  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS,  etc.     Remarks  on  the  Seventh  An 
nual  Report,  etc. 

4 


ZO  CLASS    V.       EDUCATION. 

[MANN  (Horace)],  LL.D.  Reply  to  the  "Remarks"  of  Thirty-one 
Boston  Schoolmasters  on  the  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Secre 
tary  of  the  Massachusetts  Board  of  Education.  . . .  Boston.  1844.  8° 

See  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS,  etc.     Rejoinder,  etc. 

Answer  to  the  "  Rejoinder  "  of  "  Twenty-nine  "  Boston  School 
masters,  Part  of  the  "  Thirty-one  "   who  published  "  Remarks  "  on 
the  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Massachusetts 
Board  of  Education.  . . .  Boston.      1845.     8° 

—     Correspondence  with  M.  H.  Smith.     See  SMITH  (M.  H.).     The 
Bible,  the  Rod,  etc. 

Sequel  to  the  so  called  Correspondence  between  the  Rev.  M.  H. 

Smith   and    Horace   Mann,  surreptitiously  published  by  Mr.  Smith  ; 
containing  a  Letter  from  Mr.  Mann,  suppressed  by  Mr.  Smith,  with 
the  Reply  therein  promised.     Boston.     1847.     8°     pp.  56. 

—     Letter  to  the   Rev.   Matthew   Hale  Smith,  in  Answer  to  his 

"  Reply,"  or  "  Supplement."     Boston.     1847.     8°     pp.  22. 

Lectures  on  Education.       .  Boston.     1845.     12° 


[ ]     The  Massachusetts  System  of  Common  Schools  ;  being  an 

enlarged  and  revised  Edition  of  the  Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the 
First  Secretary  of  the  Massachusetts  Board  of  Education.  Boston. 
1849.  8° 

Editor.     See  COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal,  etc. 

[ ]     See  COMMON  SCHOOL  Controversy,  etc.     1844.     8° 

MANSFIELD  (Prof.  Edward  D.).  American  Education,  its  Principles  and 
Elements.  . . .  New  York.  1851.  8° 

MASSACHUSETTS.  .. .  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Education  [by  A.  H. 
Everett],  on  so  much  of  the  Governor's  Message  as  relates  to  the  School 
Fund.  [With  an  Outline  of  the  Prussian  System  of  Education.] 
[Boston.  1835.]  8°  pp.  31.  (House  Doc.,  March,  1835,  No.  54.) 

...  Report   by  Committee    on  Education    [James  G.  Carter, 

Chairman],  relative  to  the  Education  of  Children  employed  in  Man 
ufacturing  Establishments.     [Boston.  1836.]     8°     pp.  14.     (House 
Doc.,  March,  1836,  No.  49.) 

MASSACHUSETTS  —  Board  of  Education.  .  .  .  First  —  Twelfth  Annual 
Report  of  the  B.  of  E.,  together  with  the  First  —  Twelfth  Annual 
Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  [Horace  Mann].  |  Thirteenth 
—  Sixteenth  Annual  Report  . . .  together  with  the  Thirteenth  —  Six 
teenth  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  [Barnas  Sears].  16 

vols.     Boston.     1838-53.     8° 

• 

Note.  The  First  Report  forms  Senate  Doc.  No.  26,  dated  Feb.  1838;  the 
Third  Report,  House  Doc.  No.  21.  dated  Jan.  1840;  the  Sixteenth,  House  Doc. 
No.  1.  —  Appended  to  Reports  10 -16  are  Statistical  Tables  of  the  School 
Returns,  etc.  The  first  Ten  Reports  will  also  be  found  in  the  "  Common 
School  Journal,"  Vol.  I.  -  IX. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  B.  of  E.  [Horace  Mann],  on 

the  Subject  of  School  Houses,  Supplementary  to  his  First  Annual 
Report.     Boston.     1838.     8°     pp.  64. 


CLASS    V.       EDUCATION.  27 

See  COMMON  School  Controversy,  etc.  ;  —  [MANN  (II.)].     The 

Massachusetts  System,  etc. 

MASSACHUSETTS  —  State  Normal  School  at  West  Newton,  formerly  at 
Lexington.  General  Catalogue  of  the  . . .  School  ...  .  July,  1850. 
Boston.  1850.  8°  pp.  28. 

MASSACHUSETTS  TEACHERS'  ASSOCIATION.  The  Massachusetts  Teacher. 
Edited  by  a  Committee  of  the  M.  T.  A.  Vol.  I.-V.  [Jan.  1848- 
Dec.  1852.  —  Monthly.]  5  vols.  Boston.  1848-52.  8° 

Transactions  of  the  M.  T.  A.     Edited  by  the  Secretary  [Charles 

J.  Capen],  under  the  Direction   of  the   Committee   of  Publication. 
Vol.  I.  —  1845  -  1847.     Boston.     1852.     12° 

Containing  Lectures,  I.  On  the  Claims  of  Teaching  to  the  Rank  of  a  distinct 
Profession.  By  ELBRIDGE  SMITH.  II.  On  the  First  Principles  of  School 
Government.  By  Rev.  J.  P.  COWLES.  III.  On  the  Management  of  the  School- 
Room.  By  ARIEL  PARISH.  IV.  On  Thorough  Instruction.  By  JOSEPH 
HALE.  V.  On  the  Relation  of  Education  to  its  Age.  By  SAMUEL  \V.  BATES. 
VI.  On  the  Relation  of  Common  Schools  to  Higher  Seminaries.  By  Rev. 
CHARLES  HAMMOND.  VII.  On  Teaching  as  a  Profession.  By  KELSON 
WHEELER. 

MAYHEW  (Ira).  Popular  Education  :  for  the  Use  of  Parents  and  Teach 
ers,  and  for  Young  Persons  of  both  Sexes.  .  . .  Published  in  accord 
ance  with  a  Resolution  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  State  of  Michigan.  . . .  2d  Ed.  New  York.  1852.  12° 

MECHANICS'  Institutions.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     III.  no.  23.) 
MILTON  (John).     On  Education.     (Works,  1848.     8°    III.     462-478.) 

NECKER,  or  NCCKER  PE  SAUSSURE  ( Albertine  Andrienne  [?]  DE  SAUSSURE), 
Madame.  On  Moral  and  Religious  Education.  See  PHELPS  (Mrs. 
A.  EL  L.).  The  Fireside  Friend,  etc. 

Note.  Querard  gives  the  name  "Andrienne";  the  Biographie  Universelle 
has  "Adrienne." 

NEWTON  (Edward  A.).     See  COMMON  SCHOOL  Controversy,  etc. 

NEW  YORK  (City  of)  —  Board  of  Education.  The  Fourth  .Annual 
Report  of  the  B.  of  E.  of  the  City  and  County  of  N.  Y.,  of  the  Oper 
ations  and  Conditions  of  the  Free  Academy,  in  said  City,  January 
1,1853.  New  York.  1853.  8° 

NEW  YORK  (City  of)  —  Free  Academy.  Catalogue  ...  .  September, 
1851.  New  York.  1851.  8°  pp.  27. 

See    BENEDICT    (E.  C.).     An    Address,   etc.      1850.     8°  ;  — 

NEW  YORK  (City  of)  —  Board  of  Education. 

NORMAL  School.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  —  State  Normal  School. 

NORTHEND  (Charles).  The  Teacher  and  the  Parent ;  a  Treatise  upon 
Common-School  Education ;  containing  practical  Suggestions  to 
Teachers  and  Parents  ....  Boston.  1853.  12° 

[NORTON  (Charles  Eliot)].  Dwellings  and  Schools  for  the  Poor.  See 
Class  IV.  Part  II. 

OHIO  Journal  (The)  of  Education.  See  OHIO  STATE  TEACHERS'  ASSOCI 
ATION. 

OHIO  STATE  TEACHERS'  ASSOCIATION.     The  Ohio  Journal  of  Education. 


28  CLASS    V.      EDUCATION. 

Published  monthly,  under  the  Auspices  of  the  O.  S.  T.  A.  Editors  : 
A.  I).  Lord,  Columbus.  H.  H.  Barney,  Cincinnati.  J.  C.  Zachos, 
Dayton.  M.  F.  Cowdery,  Sandusky.  I.  W.  Andrews,  Marietta. 
Andrew  Frecse,  Cleveland.  Volume  I.  —  [Jan.  -  Dec.]  1852.  Co 
lumbus.  1852.  8° 

PAGE  (David  P.).  Theory  and  Practice  of  Teaching  :  -or,  The  Motives 
and  Methods  of  good  School-Keeping.  . . .  Syracuse.  1847.  12° 

PALMER  (Thomas  H.).  Prize  Essay. — The  Teacher's  Manual  :  being 
an  Exposition  of  an  efficient  and  economical  System  of  Education, 
suited  to  the  Wants  of  a  Free  People.  . . .  (COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal, 
II.  265,  et  seqq.) 

PARSONS  (Prof.  Theophilus),  LL.D.  See  HOWE  (S.  G.).  To  the  Citi 
zens  of  Boston,  etc. 

PENITENTIAL  Tears.     See  [ WITHINGTON  (L.)]. 

PENNSYLVANIA  —  Controllers  of  the  Public  Schools  of  the  First  School 
District  of  P.,  comprising  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia. 
Twenty-ninth  Annual  Report  ...  for  the  Year  ending  June  30,  1847  : 
with  their  Accounts.  Philadelphia.  1847.  8° 

PHELPS  (Mrs.  Almira  HART  LINCOLN).  The  Fireside  Friend,  or  Female 
Student :  being  Advice  to  Young  Ladies  on  the  important  Subject  of 
Education.  With  an  Appendix  on  Moral  and  Religious  Education, 
from  the  French  of  Madame  [Necker]  de  Saussure.  . . .  Boston. 
1840.  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XVIII.) 

PHILADELPHIA —  Controllers  of  the  Public  Schools.  See  PENNSYLVANIA 
—  Controllers,  etc. 

POTTER  (Alonzo),  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Pennsylvania.  Observations  on  Read 
ing.  —  Note  on  the  Pleasures  and  Advantages  of  Literature  and 
Moral  Science.  See  BROUGHAM  (H.).  Discourses,  etc. 

POTTER  (Alonzo),  D.D.,  JBp.,  and  EMERSON  (George  Barrell).  The 
School  and  the  Schoolmaster.  A  Manual  for  the  Use  of  Teachers, 
Employers,  Trustees,  Inspectors,  &c.,  &c.,  of  Common  Schools.  In 
Two  Parts.  Part  I.  [The  School  :  its  Objects,  Relations,  and  Uses.] 

By  A.  P Part  II.   [The  Schoolmaster.]     By  G.  B.  E.     Boston. 

1843.     12° 

Note.  Each  Part  has  also  a  distinct  title-page.  See  that  of  Part  II.  under 
EMERSON  (G.  B.). 

PURSUIT  of  Knowledge  under  Difficulties,  etc.     See  Class  XXIV.  Part  I. 
PYCROFT  (James).     A  Course  of  English  Reading,  etc.     See  Class  XXIX. 
RHODE  ISLAND.     School  Laws.     See  Class  IV.  Part  III. 

RHODE  ISLAND  —  Commissioner  of  Public  Schools.  Report  and  Docu 
ments  relating  to  the  Public  Schools  of  R.  I.,  for  1848.  By  Henry 
Barnard,  Commissioner  ...  .  Published  by  Order  of  the  General 
Assembly.  Providence.  1849.  8° 

Note.  The  Keport,  of  but  two  pages,  is  followed  by  the  "Journal  of  the 
Rhode  Island  Institute  of  Instruction,  for  1848.  . . .  Vol.  III.,"  which  constitutes 
the  "  Documents  "  referred  to.  —  Mr.  Barnard's  earlier  Reports  are  contained 
in  the  preceding  vols.  of  this  Journal.  To  Vol.  III.  is  prefixed  an  Index  to  the 
whole  work. 


CLASS    V.       EDUCATION.  29 

RHODE  ISLAND  INSTITUTE  OF  INSTRUCTION.    Journal  ...    .    For  1845 -6 
-  1847.      Edited    by    Henry    Barnard,    Commissioner     of    Public 
Schools.      Vol.    I.-K.      [Nov.    15,   1845  —  Dec.    25,    1847.  —  Ir 
regular.]       2  vols.     Providence.     1846  -  47.     8° 

Vol.  III.      See  RHODE  ISLAND  —  Commissioner  of  Public  Schools. 
Report,  etc.     1849.     8°     Note. 

ROXBURY,   Mass.  —  School   Committee.  . . .  The   Annual    Report  ...    . 
1848.  . . .  Roxbury.     1848.     8°     pp.  45.     (City  Doc.,  No.  10.) 

. . .  Report   of   the    Examination    of   the    Public    Schools  . . . 

for  the   Year   1849-1851.  ...  3  vols.     Roxbury.     1849-51.     8° 

Doc.,  No.  6,  8,  12.) 

. . .  Report  . . .  for  the  Year   1853.  . . .  Roxbury.     1853.     8° 
pp.  30.     (City  Doc.,  No.  7.) 
[RUSSELL  (William)].     Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education. 

SALEM,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.     Annual  Report  ...  for  the   Muni 
cipal  Year,  1845  -  6.     Salem.      1846.     8° 

Annual    Report   ...    .     February  1848  —  February    

1853.       6  vols.     Salem.      1848-53/8° 

Regulations   for  the    Superintendence,   Government,   and   In 
struction   of  the  Public   Schools  in  the  City  of  Salem.      Adopted, 
1847.     Salem.     1847.     8°     pp.  29. 

SAUSSURE  (Albertine  Andrienne  [?]  DE),  afterwards   Madame  NECKER. 
See  NECKER. 


• 


SCHMIDT  (Prof.  H.  I.),  D.D.  Education.  ...  Part  II.  A  Plan  of  Cul 
ture  and  Instruction,  based  on  Christian  Principles,  etc.  See  Class 
XXIX. 

SCHOLIAST,  pseudon.     See  [HowE  (Mark  Antony  D'Wolf)]. 
SCHOLIAST  (The)  Schooled.     See  [FowLE  (W.  B.)]. 

SCHOOLMASTER  (The).  See  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL 
KNOWLEDGE. 

SCHOOLS  of  Industry.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  125.) 

[SEARS  (Barnas)],  D.D.  Thirteenth  —  Sixteenth  Annual  Report  of  the 
Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education.  See  MASSACHUSETTS  —  Board 
of  Education. 

SEDGWICK  (Prof.  Adam).  Discourse  on  Classical,  Metaphysical,  Moral, 
and  Natural  Studies.  See  BROUGHAM  (H.).  Discourses,  etc. 

[SHEPARD  (William  A.)].     See  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTERS,  etc. 

SHUTTLEWORTH  (Sir  James  Kay),  Bart.  Public  Education  as  affected 
by  the  Minutes  of  the  Committee  of  Privy  Council  from  1846  to 
1852  ;  with  Suggestions  as  to  future  Policy.  London.  1853.  8° 

See  GREAT  BRITAIN  —  Privy  Council —  Committee  on  Education. 

SILJESTROM  (P.  A.).  The  Educational  Institutions  of  the  United  States, 
their  Character  and  Organization.  Translated  from  the  Swedish  of 
P.  A.  S.  ...  by  Frederica  Rowan.  London.  1853.  12° 

[SMITH  (Asa  D.)],  D.D.  Letters  to  a  Young  Student  in  the  First  Stage 
of  a  Liberal  Education.  Boston.  1832.  18° 


30  CLASS   V.      EDUCATION. 

SMITH  (Rev.  Matthew  Hale).  The  Bible,  the  Rod,  and  Religion,  in 
Common  Schools.  —  The  Ark  of  God  on  a  New  Cart:  a  Sermon, 
by  Rev.  M.  Hale  Smith.  —  A  Review  of  the  Sermon,  by  Wm.  B. 
Fovvle —  Strictures  on  the  Sectarian  Character  of  the  Com 
mon  School  Journal,  by  a  member  of  the  Mass.  Board  of  Education. 
[A  deceptive  title  given  by  Mr.  Smith  to  some  remarks  by  the  Rev. 
Heman  Humphrey,  D.D.]  —  Correspondence  between  the  Hon. 
Horace  Mann,  Sec.  of  the  Board  of  Education,  and  Rev.  Matthew 
Hale  Smith.  Boston.  1847.  Large  12°  (6.)  pp.  59. 

See  MANN  (H.).     Sequel  to  the  so  called  Correspondence,  etc. 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE.  . . .  The  School 
master  :  Essays  on  Practical  Education,  selected  from  the  Works  of 
Ascham,  Milton,  Locke,  and  Butler  ;  from  the  Quarterly  Journal  of 
Education  ;  and  from  Lectures  delivered  before  the  American  Insti 
tute  of  Instruction.  ...  2  vols.  London.  1836.  12° 

Vol.  I.  Analytical  Account  of  ASCHAM'S  "  Schoolmaster,"  with  a  Biographi 
cal  Notice  of  Roger  Ascham,  and  A\TOLSEY'S  Letter  to  the  Masters  of  Ipswich 
School.  —  Of  Education.  By  JOHN  MILTON.  —  Analysis  of  ''  Some  Thoughts 
concerning  Education."  By  JOHN  LOCKE.  —  Bishop  BUTLER'S  Sermon  on 
Charity  Schools.  —  Introductory  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Amer.  Inst.  of 
Instruction.  By  FRANCIS  WAYLAND.  —  Of  Moral  Education.  By  J.  DE 
SAINTEVILLE.  —  Early  Education.  By  MRS.  BARWELL. —  On  the  Importance 
of  Physical  Education.  By  J.  C.  WARREN,  M.  D.  —  On  the  Discipline  of 
Large  Boarding  Schools.  By  G.  LONG. 

Vol.  II.  On  teaching  Reading  By  CHARLES  BAKER.  —  On  the  Spelling 
of  Words,  and  a  Rational  Method  of  teaching  their  Meaning.  By  G  F. 
TIIAYER.  —  On  Teaching  by  Pictures.  By  G.  LONG. —  On  teaching  Arith 
metic.  By  A.  DE  MORGAN.  —  (tn  the  Method  of  teaching  Fractional  Arith 
metic.  By  A.  DE  M. —  On  the  Method  of  teaching  the  Elements  of  Geome 
try.  By  A.  DE  M.  —  On  Mathematical  Instruction.  By  A.  DE  M.  —  On  Ge 
ographical  and  Statistical  Knowledge.  By  A.  VIEUSSEUX.  —  On  the  Study 
of  Natural  Philosophy.  By  A.  DE  MORGAN. 

STOW  (David).  The  Training  System  of  Education,  for  the  Moral  and 
Intellectual  Elevation  of  Youth,  especially  in  Large  Towns  and 
Manufacturing  Villages.  . . .  7th  Ed.,  enlarged.  Edinburgh.  1847. 
16"  (8.) 

STOWE  (Prof.  Calvin  Ellis),  D.D.  Report  on  Elementary  Public  In 
struction  in  Europe,  made  to  the  Thirty-sixth  General  Assembly  of 
the  State  of  Ohio,  Dec.  19,  1837.  Reprinted  by  Order  of  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  March  29, 
1838.  Boston.  1838.  8°  pp.  68.  (House  Doc.  No.  64.) 

TAPPAN  (Henry  S.),  D.D.  University  Education.    New  York.   1851.   12° 
TAYLOR  (John  Orville).    The  District  School.  . . .  New-York.    1834.    12° 

[THURSTON  (Elisha  Madison)].  Fifth  Annual  Report,  etc.  See  MAINE 
—  Board  of  Education.  Fifth  Report,  etc. 

TODD  (Rev.  John).  The  Student's  Manual  :  designed,  by  specific  Di 
rections,  to  aid  in  forming  and  strengthening  the  Intellectual  and 
Moral  Character  and  Habits  of  the  Student.  . . .  13th  Ed.  North 
ampton.  1845.  16° 

VERPLANCK  (Gulian  Crommelin).  On  the  Importance  of  Scientific 
Knowledge  to  the  Manufacturer  and  Practical  Mechanic.  —  The  In- 


CLASS    V.      EDUCATION.  31 

fluence  of  Moral  Causes  on  Opinion,  Science  and  Literature.     See 
BROUGHAM  (H.).    Discourses,  etc. 

WAYLAND  (Francis),  D.D.  Thoughts  on  the  present  Collegiate  System 
in  the  United  States.  Boston.  1842.  16° 

WEST  NEWTON,  State  Normal  School  at.  See  MASSACHUSETTS  —  State 
Normal  School,  etc. 

WINES  (E.  C.).  How  shall  I  govern  my  School?  Addressed  to  Young 
Teachers  ;  and  also  adapted  to  assist  Parents  in  Family  Government. 
...  Philadelphia.  1838.  12° 

[WITHINGTON  (Rev.  Leonard)].  Penitential  Tears  ;  or  a  Cry  from  the 
Dust,  by  "  the  Thirty-one,"  prostrated  and  pulverized  by  the  Hand 
of  Horace  Mann,  Secretary,  &c.  . . .  Boston.  1845.  8°  pp.  59. 

WOBURN,  Mass.  —  School  Commit^.  Annual  Report  ....  Presented 
. . .  April  7,  1845.  Woburn.  1845.  8°  pp.  16. 

Annual  Report  ...  for  the  School  Year  1850-  '51  —  1852-3. 

...    3  vols.     Woburn.     1851  -  53.     8° 

WOODBRIDGE  (William  Channing).  Editor.  See  AMERICAN  Annals  of 
Education,  etc.  Vol.  I.  -  VII.  ;  —  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education 
...  .  New  Series,  etc. 

WORCESTER,  Mass.  . . .  Rules  of  the  School  Committee,  and  Regula 
tions  of  the  Public  Schools  of  the  City  of  W.  ...  Worcester.  [1851.1 
8°  pp.  32.  (City  Doc.,  No.  5.) 

WORCESTER,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Report  ...  for  the  Year  1843. 
[By  WTm.  N.  Green.]  Worcester.  [1844.]  8°  pp.  12. 

Report  ...  for  ...   1844.     [By  Samuel  F.  Haven.]     Worces 
ter.     1845.     8°     pp.  13. 

—     Report  . . .  submitted  at  the  annual  April  Meeting,  1846.     [By 
Geo.  P.  Smith,  and  Fred.  W.  Gale.]     Worcester.    1846.    8"    pp.  12. 

Town  of  Worcester.     Report  of  the  Town  School  Committee. 

[By  Warren  Lazell.  —  Submitted,  April,  1847.]   ...   See  Class  IV. 
Part  I.     WORCESTER,  Mass. 

Report  ...  for   the   School   Year  ending  April,    1848.      [By 
Samuel  F.  Haven.]     Worcester.     1848.     8°     pp.  19. 

See  Class  IV.  Part  I.     WORCESTER,  Mass.     City  Document 

No.  1-7.  J 


32       CLASS  VI.   GENERAL  WORKS  ON  MATHEMATICS. 

MATHEMATICAL    SCIENCE. 

(Classes  VI.  —  IX.) 

CLASS   VI.     GENERAL   WORKS   ON   MATHEMATICS. 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Mathematics,  see  Class  XXVIII. 

COMTE  (Auguste).  The  Philosophy  of  Mathematics  ;  translated  from 
the  Cours  de  Philosophic  Positive  of  A.  C.,  by  W.  M.  Gillespie  ...  . 
New  York.  1851.  8° 

DAVIES  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  Trte  Logic  and  Utility  of  Mathematics, 
with  the  best  Methods  of  Instruction  explained  and  illustrated.  New 
York.  1850.  8° 

DAVIES  (Prof.  Thomas  Stephens).  Solutions  of  the  principal  .Questions 
of  Dr.  Hutton's  Course  of  Mathematics  :  forming  a  general  Key  to 
that  Work  ....  London.  1840.  8° 

FRANCOSUR  (Prof.  Louis  Benjamin).  A  complete  Course  of  Pure  Math 
ematics.  Translated  from  the  French  by  R.  Blakelock  ....  2  vols. 
Cambridge  [Eng.].  1830.  8° 

HICKIE  (James).  A  Key  to  Rutherford's  Edition  of  Hutton's  Course  of 
Mathematics,  as  adapted  to  the  Course  of  Instruction  now  pursued  in 
the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich  ...  .  London.  1849.  8° 

HUTTON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  Course  of  Mathematics.  ...  Com 
posed  for  the  Use  of  the  Royal  Military  Academy.  . . .  Continued 

and   amended   by   Olinthus   Gregory,  LL.D 12th  Ed.,  with 

considerable  Alterations  and  Additions,  by  Thomas  Stephens  Davies 
....  2  vols.  London.  1841  -  43.  8° 

See  DAVIES  (T.  S.).     Solutions,  etc. 

A  Course  of  Mathematics,  composed  for  the  Use  of  the  Royal 

Military  Academy.  ...  A  new  and  carefully  corrected  Ed.,  entirely 
re-modelled  ....  By  William  Rutherford  ...  .  London.  1846. 
8°  pp.  vii.,  895. 

See  HICKIE  (J.)     A  Key,  etc. 
RUTHERFORD  (William).     See  HUTTON  (C.).  A  Course,  etc.   1846.  8° 

CLASS   VII.    ARITHMETIC. 

ADAMS  (Daniel),  M.D.  Adams's  New  Arithmetic  —  revised  Ed. — 
Arithmetic,  in  which  the  Principles  of  operating  by  Numbers  are 
analytically  explained  and  synthetically  applied.  . . .  Keene,  N.  H. 
[1848?]  12° 

ADAMS  (Frederic  Augustus).  Arithmetic,  in  Two  Parts.  Part  First, 
Advanced  Lessons  in  Mental  Arithmetic.  Part  Second,  Rules  and 


CLASS    VII.      ARITHMETIC.  33 

Examples  for  Practice  in  Written  Arithmetic.  ...  3d  Ed.,  corrected 
and  enlarged.     Lowell.     1847.     12° 

The  same,     llth  Thousand.     Lowell.     1848.     12° 

BARTRUM  (Joseph  Plura).     Arithmetic  in  the  Ancient  Order,  fully,  yet 

familiarly,  demonstrated  ...    .     Prepared  for  Superior  Schools  ...    . 
Boston.  "  1837.     12° 

CHASE  (Pliny  Earle).  The  Common-School  Arithmetic,  designed  . . . 
particularly  for  those  who  are  desirous  of  acquiring  a  thorough  Knowl 
edge  of  Practical  Mathematics.  . . .  Worcester,  Mass.  1848.  12° 
(3  copies,  one  dated  1850.) 

Key  to  the  Common-School  Arithmetic.  . . .  Worcester,  Mass. 

[1848?]     12°     pp.31. 

See  STONE  (A.  P.).    A  Key,  etc. 

The    Elements  of  Arithmetic  ....     In  which   Decimal    and 

Integral  Arithmetic   are   combined,   and  taught  inductively,  on  the 
System  of   Pestalozzi.      Part  Second.      Philadelphia.      1847.      12° 
(2  copies,  one  dated  1848.) 

See  MANN  (H.)  and  CHASE  (P.  E.).     Arithmetic,  etc. 

COLBURN   (Dana  P.).     The   Decimal   System   of  Numbers  ;   illustrated 

and  practically  applied,  by  a  Series  of  Systematic  and  Progressive 
Exercises.  ...  Boston.     1852.     12° 

COLBURN  (Warren).  Colburn's  First  Lessons.  —  Intellectual  Arithmetic, 
upon  the  Inductive  Method  of  Instruction.  [With  Part  II.,  the  Key.] 
. . .  New  Ed.,  revised  and  improved.  Boston.  N.  D.  18° 

Arithmetic  upon  the  Inductive  Method  of  Instruction  :  being  a 

Sequel  to  Intellectual  Arithmetic.  . . .  Stereotyped  at  ...  Boston  ...    . 
Philadelphia.      1830.     12° 

DAVIES  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  Grammar  of  Arithmetic  ;  or,  An  Anal 
ysis  of  the  Language  of  Figures  and  Science  of  Numbers.  . . .  New 
York.  1850.  18° 

The  University  Arithmetic  ....     New  York.     1847.     12° 

DE  MORGAN  (Prof.  Augustus).     An  Essay  on  Probabilities,  and  on  their 

Application    to   Life    Contingencies   and  Insurance    Offices.      Lon 
don.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  HO.) 

DODD  (Prof.  James  B.).  High  School  Arithmetic  ;  containing  the  Ele 
mentary  and  the  Higher  Principles  and  Applications  of  the  Science, 
with  the  most  useful  Abbreviated  Methods  of  Calculation  ;  Practical 
Mensuration  ;  and  Appendices  on  Exchange,  and  Mathematical  Prob 
abilities  ;  with  Applications  of  the  latter  to  Life  Annuities  and  Life 
Insurance.  . . .  New-York.  1852.  16° 

EMERSON  (Frederick).  Emerson's  Third  Part.  —  The  North  American 
Arithmetic.  Part  Third,  for  Advanced  Scholars.  .  .  .  Boston. 
1845.  12° 

The  same.     New  Ed. — enlarged.     Boston.     1853.     12° 

Key  to  the  North  American  Arithmetic,  Part  Second  and  Part 

Third.  . . .  Boston.     1845.     12°     pp.  72. 

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34  CLASS    VII.      ARITHMETIC. 

GREENLEAF  (Benjamin).  A  Key  to  the  Introduction  to  the  National 
Arithmetic  ....  Boston.  1845.  12° 

The  National  Arithmetic,  on  the  Inductive  System  ;  combining 

the  Analytic  and  Synthetic  Methods,  together  with  the  Cancelling  Sys 
tem  ;  forming  a  complete  Mercantile  Arithmetic.   ...  New  stereotype 
Ed.,  revised,  enlarged,  and  much  improved.     Boston.     1847.     12° 

The  some.     [With  an  Appendix  on  Weights  and  Measures.] 

Boston.     1853.     12° 

—     A  Key  to  the  National  Arithmetic  ...    .     Boston.     1853.     12° 

HADDON  (James).  Rudimentary  Arithmetic.  . . .  London  :  John  W7eale. 
1849.  12° 

HILL  (Rev.  Thomas).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Arithmetic,  designed 
as  an  Introduction  to  Peirce's  Course  of  Pure  Mathematics,  and  as  a 
Sequel  to  the  Arithmetics  used  in  the  High  Schools  of  New  England. 
Boston.  1845.  12°  pp.  vi.,  85.  + 

LACROIX  (Prof.  Silvestre  Francois).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Arith 
metic,  taken  principally  from  the  Arithmetic  of  S.  F.  Lacroix,  and 
translated  into  English  with  . . .  Alterations  and  Additions  [by  Prof. 
John  Farrar]  ...  .  Cambridge,  N.  E.  1818.  8° 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.  A  Treatise  on  Arithmetic,  Theoretical 
and  Practical.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  1OO.) 

LEACH  (Daniel)  and  SWAN  (Robert).  An  Elementary  Intellectual  Arith 
metic,  containing  numerous  original  Contractions  in  Multiplication. 
Boston.  1853.  16° 

LEACH  (Daniel)  and  SWAN  (William  D.).  A  Theoretical  and  Practical 
Arithmetic  ;  designed  for  Common  Schools  and  Academies.  Phila 
delphia.  1851.  12°  or  8°  (6.  and  8.) 

MANN  (Horace),  LL.D.  and  CHASE  (Pliny  Earle).  Arithmetic,  practi 
cally  applied,  for  Advanced  Pupils,  and  for  Private  Reference,  de 
signed  as  a  Sequel  to  any  of  the  ordinary  Text-Books  on  the  Subject. 
Philadelphia.  1850.  16°  (8.) 

MORGAN  (Prof.  Augustus  DE).     See  DE  MORGAN. 

PEACOCK  (George),  D.D.  Arithmetic.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I.  369- 
524.) 

PERKINS  (George  R.).  Higher  Arithmetic  . . .  ;  in  which  some  entirely 
New  Principles  are  developed,  and  many  Concise  and  Easy  Rules 
given,  which  have  never  before  appeared  in  any  Arithmetic  :  with 
an  Appendix.  Stereotyped  Ed.,  revised  and  improved.  Hartford. 
1849.  12° 

ROBINSON  (James).  . . .  The  American  Arithmetic  ...  .  Boston. 
1847.  12° 

RUSSELL  (James  S.).  The  Rational  Arithmetic  ....  To  which  is  ap 
pended,  A  Key  ....  Lowell.  1846.  12° 

STONE  (A.  P.).  A  Key  to  Chase's  Common  School  Arithmetic,  with 
Explanations  and  Remarks  ...  .  Worcester.  1853,  12°  pp.  96. 


CLASS  VIII.      ALGEBEA  ;   THE  HIGHER   CALCULUS.  35 

THOMSON  (James  Bates).  Day  and  Thomson's  Series.  —  Higher  Arith 
metic  ;  or  the  Science  and  Application  of  Numbers  ;  combining  the 
Analytic  and  Synthetic  Modes  of  Instruction.  . . .  New  York. 
1848.  12° 

Vogdes  (William).  The  First  Part  of  the  United  States  Arithmetic.  . . . 
Philadelphia.  1847.  12° 

The  United  States  Arithmetic.  . . .  Philadelphia.     1847.     12° 

Key  to  the  United  States  Arithmetic.  . . .  Philadelphia.     1847. 

12°     pp.  48. 

WALSH  (Michael).  The  Mercantile  Arithmetic,  adapted  to  the  Com 
merce  of  the  United  States  . . .  :  with  an  Appendix,  containing  Prac 
tical  Systems  of  Mensuration,  Gauging,  and  Book-Keeping.  A  new 
Ed.,  stereotyped,  revised,  and  enlarged.  Boston.  1831.  12° 

Note,    The  Parts  relating  to  Mensuration,  etc.,  and  to  Book-Keeping,  have 
each  a  distinct  title-page. 


CLASS  VIII.  *  ALGEBRA;   THE    HIGHER   CALCULUS. 

ALSOP  (Samuel).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra  ...  .  Phila 
delphia.  1847.  12°  (2  copies.) 

Key  to  an  Elementary  Treatise   on  Algebra.     Philadelphia. 

1847.     12° 

BAILEY  (Ebenezer).  First  Lessons  in  Algebra  ...  .  18th  improved 
stereotype  Ed.  Boston.  1843.  12° 

A  Key  to  the  First  Lessons  in  Algebra  , . .    .     Boston.     1844. 

12°     pp.  84. 

BARLOW  (Prof.  Peter).  Theory  of  Numbers.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I. 
641-671.) 

BEZOUT  (Etienne).  First  Principles  of  the  Differential  and  Integral 
Calculus  . . .  taken  chiefly  from  the  Mathematics  of  B.,  and  trans 
lated  from  the  French  for  the  Use  of  the  Students  of  the  University 
at  Cambridge,  New  England.  2d  Ed.  Boston.  1836.  8° 

BOURDON  (Prof.  Louis  Pierre  Marie).  Elements  of  Algebra  :  translated 
from  the  French  of  M.  Bourdon  [by  Lieut.  Edward  C.  Ross].  Revised 
and  . . .  [abridged]  by  Charles  Davies,  LL.D.  . . .  Revised  Ed. 
Philadelphia.  1843.  8° 

CLARK  (Rev.  Davis  W.).  Elements  of  Algebra  :  embracing  also  the 
Theory  and  Application  of  Logarithms  ;  together  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  Infinite  Series,  the  general  Theory  of  Equations,  and  the 
most  approved  Methods  of  resolving  the  Higher  Equations.  . . .  New- 
York.  1843.  8° 

COLBURN  (Warren).  An  Introduction  to  Algebra,  upon  the  Inductive 
Method  of  Instruction.  . . .  Boston.  1844.  12° 

DAVIES  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  Key,  containing  the  Statements  and 
Solutions  of  Questions  in  Davies'  Elementary  Algebra  ...  .  New 
York.  1846.  12°  pp.  99. 


36  CLASS   VIII.      ALGEBRA  ;    THE   HIGHER   CALCULUS. 

DAVIES  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.     See  BOURDON  (L.  P.  M.).    Elements,  etc. 

DAY  (Jeremiah),  LL.D.  An  Introduction  to  Algebra,  being  the  First 
Part  of  a  Course  of  Mathematics,  adapted  to  the  Method  of  Instruc 
tion  in  the  American  Colleges.  . . .  45th  Ed.  New  Haven.  1842.  8° 

The  same.     47th  Ed.     New  Haven.     1843.     8° 

—  The  same.     62d  Ed.     New  Haven.     1848.     8° 

The  same.     A  new  Ed.     With  Additions  and  Alterations  by 

the  Author,  and  Professor  [Anthony  D.]  Stanley  of  Yale  College. 
New  Haven.     1852.     12° 

—  A  Key  to  Day's  Algebra.     New  Haven.     1853.     12° 

DE  MORGAN  (Prof.  Augustus).  Calculus  of  Functions.  (ENCYCL.  Me- 
trop.,  II.  305-392.) 

An  Essay  on  Probabilities,  etc.     See  Class  VII. 

—  Theory  of  Probabilities.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  II.  393-490.) 

DOCHARTY  (Prof.  Gerardus  Beekman),  LL.D.  The  Institutes  of  Alge 
bra.  Being  the  First  Part  of  a  Course  of  Mathematics,  ...  for  the 
Use  of  Schools  ...  and  Colleges.  . . .  New  Yorlf.  1852.  12° 

GREENLEAF  (Benjamin).  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Algebra,  designed  for 
the  Use  of  Students  in  High  Schools  and  Academies.  Boston. 
1852.  12° 

The  same.     Improved  stereotype  Ed.     Boston.     1853.     12° 

HACKLEY  (Prof.  Charles  W.),  D.D.  School  Algebra  ;  containing  the 
latest  Improvements.  . . .  New  York.  1847.  8° 

A  Treatise  on  Algebra,  containing  the   latest   Improvements. 

Adapted    to    the    Use    of  Schools  and    Colleges.    .  .  .    New   York. 
1846.     8° 

HADDON  (James).     Elements  of  Algebra.    ...    London:    John  Weale. 

1850.     12° 
HALL    (Prof.   Thomas   Grainger).      Calculus   of  Variations    (ENCYCL. 

Metrop.,  II.  209-226),  and  of  Finite  Differences  (Ibid.  pp.  227- 

304). 

LARDNER(Dionysius),LL.D.    Algebra.    (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I.  524-631.) 

LEVY  (Prof.  Arnaud).  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus.  (ENCYCL.  Me 
trop.,  I.  771-843,  and  II.  1-208.) 

LOOMIS  (Prof.  Elias).   A  Treatise  on  Algebra New  York.    1846.    8° 

MORGAN  (Prof.  Augustus  DE).     See  DE  MORGAN. 

MOSELEY  (Prof.  Henry).  Definite  Integrals.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  II. 
491-544.) 

PEIRCE  (Prof.  Benjamin),  LL.D.  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra  : 
to  which  are  added  Exponential  Equations  and  Logarithms.  . . .  6th 
Ed.  Boston.  1851.  12° 

An   Elementary  Treatise  on  Curves,  Functions,  and  Forces. 

Volume  First ;  containing  Analytic   Geometry  and  the  Differential 
Calculus.  . . .  New  Ed.     |     Volume  Second  ;  containing  Calculus  of 
Imaginary  Quantities,  Residual  Calculus,  and  Integral  Calculus.  . . . 


CLASS  VIII.      ALGEBRA  ;    THE  HIGHER  CALCULUS.  37 

Svols.    [Vol.1.,]  Boston  and  Cambridge.    1852.      [Vol.11.,]  Boston. 

1846.  12° 

PERKINS  (George  R.).      The   Elements  of  Algebra,   designed  for  the 
Use  of  Common  Schools  ....     Utica.     1848.     12° 

A  Treatise   on   Algebra,  embracing  ...  all  the  Higher  Parts 

usually  taught  in  Colleges  ;  containing,  moreover,  the  New  Method  of 
Cubic  and  Higher  Equations,  as  well  as  the  Development  and  Ap 
plication  of  the  more  recently  discovered  Theorem  of  Sturm.  . . . 
'Utica.     1842.     8° 

The  same.     2d  Ed.,  revised,  enlarged,  and  improved.     Utica. 

1847.  8°  K 

ROBINSON  (Horatio  N.).     An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra.  ...  5th 
Ed.     Cincinnati.     1852.     12°     (8.  4.) 

University   Ed.  —  A   Theoretical   and    Practical    Treatise    on 

Algebra  ;  in  which  the  Excellencies  of  the  Demonstrative  Methods  of 
the  French,  are  combined  with  the  more  Practical  Operations  of  the 
English  ;  and  Concise  Solutions  pointed  out  and    particularly  incul 
cated.  . . .   15th  Ed.     Cincinnati.     1852.     8°  or  12°  (8.  4.  and  6.) 

SHERWIN    (Thomas).      The    Common   School   Algebra.    . .  .     Boston. 
1847.     12' 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra,  for  the  Use  of  Students 

in  High  Schools  and  Colleges.  ...  3d  Ed.     Boston.     1849.     12° 

The  same.     5th  Ed.     Boston.     1850.     12° 

A  Key  to  the  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra.  . . .  Boston. 


1846.     12°     pp.  56.     (2  copies,  one  dated  1848.) 

SMITH  (Prof.  Francis  EL).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra  :  pre 
pared  for  the  Use  of  the  Cadets  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute 
....  Philadelphia.  1850.  12" 

SMYTH  (Prof.  William).  Elements  of  Algebra  ...  .  4th  Ed.  Bruns 
wick.  1843.  12° 

A  Treatise  on  Algebra,  for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges. 

. . .  Portland.      1852.     8°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.) 

WILLIAMS  (John  D.).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra  ...  .  With 
attempts  to  simplify  . . .  particularly  the  Solution  of  Cubic  Equations 
and  of  the  Higher  Orders.  . .  .  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  on 
the  Application  of  Algebra  to  Geometry.  . . .  Boston.  1840.  8°  or 
12°  (8.  and  6.)  pp.  v.,  605.  + 

YOUNG  (Prof.  John  Radford).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra  . . . 
with  attempts  to  simplify  . . .  particularly  the  Demonstration  of  the 
Binomial  Theorem  ...;  the  Solution  of  Equations  of  the  Higher 
Orders  ;  the  Summation  of  Infinite  Series,  &/c.  . . .  1st  American 
Ed.,  with  Additions  and  Improvements  :  by  Samuel  Ward,  Junior. 
Philadelphia.  1832.  8° 


38  CLASS   IX. 


ETC. 


CLASS  IX.  GEOMETRY  AND  TRIGONOMETRY;  PRACTICAL 
MATHEMATICS,  PARTICULARLY  SURVEYING  AND  NAV 
IGATION. 

Note.    For  Mechanics  and  Astronomy,  see  Class  XL  Parts  II.  and  III. 

AINSLIE  (John).  A  Treatise  on  Land  Surveying.  A  new  and  enlarged 
Ed.,  embracing  Railway,  Military,  Marine,  and  Geodetical  Survey 
ing,  by  Wm.  Galbraith.  Edinburgh  and  London.  1849.  8°  and 
Plates,  4° 

AIRY  (Prof.  George  Biddell).  TrigonorrtStry.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I. 
672-708.) 

BARLOW  (Prof.  Peter).     Geometry.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I.  304-368.) 

BIOT  (Jean  Baptiste).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Analytical  Geom 
etry  :  translated  from  the  French  of  J.  B.  B.,  for  the  Use  of  the  Ca 
dets  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute  ....  By  Francis  H.  Smith 
...  .  New-York  &  London.  1840.  8° 

CROSBY  (Prof.  Alpheus).  First  Lessons  in  Geometry,  upon  the  Model 
of  Colburn's  First  Lessons  in  Arithmetic.  . . .  With  an  Introduction, 
by  Stephen  Chase  ....  Boston.  1847.  16°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.) 

DA  VIES  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  Elements  of  Analytical  Geometry 
....  2d  Ed.  Revised  and  corrected.  Hartford.  '  1839.  12°  (6.) 

Elements  of  Descriptive  Geometry,  with  their  Application  to 

Spherical  Trigonometry,  Spherical  Projections,  and  Warped  Surfaces. 
. . .  New  York.     1847.     8° 

Elements  of  Surveying,  and  Navigation  ;  with  a  Description  of 

the  Instruments  and  the  necessary  Tables.  . . .  Revised  Ed.     New 
York.     1850.     8° 

DAVIES  (Prof.  Thomas  Stephens).  Original  Researches  in  Spherical 
Geometry.  See  YOUNG  (J.  R.).  Elements,  etc. 

EUCLIDES.  . . .  Elements  of  Geometry  :  containing  the  First  Six  Books 
of  Euclid,  with  a  Supplement  on  the  Quadrature  of  the  Circle,  and 
the  Geometry  of  Solids  :  to  which  are  added,  Elements  of  Plane  and 
Spherical  Trigonometry.  By  John  Playfair  ...  .  From  the  last 
London  Ed.,  enlarged.  New  York.  1847.  8° 

FARRAR  (Prof.  John).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Application  of 
Trigonometry  to  Orthographic  and  Stereographic  Projection,  Dialling, 
Mensuration  of  Heights  and  Distances,  Navigation,  Nautical  Astrono 
my,  Surveying  and  Levelling  ;  together  with  Logarithmic  and  other 
Tables  ;  designed  for  the  Use  of  the  Students  of  the  University  at 
Cambridge,  New  England.  ...  2d  Ed.  Boston.  1828.  8° 

GUMMERE  (John).  A  Treatise  on  Surveying  . . .  :  to  which  is  prefixed 
a  ...  System  of  Plane  Trigonometry.  . . .  14th  Ed.,  carefully  re 
vised,  and  enlarged  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1846.  8°  (2  copies.) 

HACKLEY  (Prof.  Charles  W.),  D.D.  Elementary  Course  of  Geometry. 
. . .  New  York.  1847.  12° 

A  Treatise  on  Trigonometry,  Plane  and  Spherical,  with  its 


CLASS    IX.      GEOMETRY,   ETC.  39 

Application  to  Navigation  and  Surveying,  Nautical  and  Practical 
Astronomy  and  Geodesy,  with  Logarithmic,  Trigonometrical  and 
Nautical  Tables.  ...  3d  Ed.  New  York.  1852.  8°  pp.  xix., 
372,  238. 

HAMILTON  ( Rev.  Henry  Parr).  Analytical  Geometry.  (ENCYCL.  Me- 
trop.,  I.  709-735.) 

Conic  Sections.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I.  736  -770.) 

HANN  (James).  The  Elements  of  Plane  Trigonometry.  ...  London: 
John  Weale.  1849.  12° 

INTRODUCTION  (An)  to  Geometry,  etc.     See  [LOWELL  (Mrs.  A.  C.  [J.])]. 

INTRODUCTION  (An)  to  the  present  Practice  of  Surveying  and  Levelling 
....  By  a  Civil  Engineer  of  many  Years'  Experience  in  the 
Profession.  London.  1846.  8° 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.  Geometrical  Analysis.  (ENCYCL.  Me 
trop.,  I.  632-640.) 

A  Treatise   on   Geometry,  and   its   Application   to    the    Arts. 

London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  1O1.) 

LEGENDRE  (Adrien  Marie).  ...  Elements  of  Geometry  ....  Translated 
from  the  French,  for  the  Use  of  the  Students  of  the  University  at 
Cambridge,  New  England,  by  John  Farrar  ...  .  New  Ed.,  im 
proved  and  enlarged.  Boston.  1838.  8° 

— Elements  of  Geometry  and  Trigonometry.     Translated  from 

the  French  of  A.  M.  L.,  by  David  Brewster,  LL.D.  Revised  . . . 
by  Charles  Davies  ....  New  York.  1848.  8°  (3  copies,  one 
dated  1850.) 

Elements  of  Geometry  and  Trigonometry,  from  the  Works  of 

A.  M.  L.     Revised  and  adapted  to  the  Course  of  Mathematical  In 
struction  in  the  United  States,  by  Charles  Davies,  LL.D New- 
York.     1852.     8°     (3  copies.) 

Note.    Essentially  different  from  the  preceding. 

See  THOMSON  (J.  B.)     Elements  of  Geometry,  etc. 

LOOMIS  (Prof.  Elias).  Elements  of  Geometry  and  Conic  Sections.  . . . 
New  York.  1847.  8° 

[LOWELL  (Mrs.  Anna  Cabot  [JACKSON])].  An  Introduction  to  Geometry 
and  the  Science  of  Form.  Prepared  from  the  most  approved  Prus 
sian  Text-Books.  Boston.  1843.  12° 

[ ].  The  same.  Stereotype  Ed.,  carefully  revised.  Boston.  1846. 

12° 

MATHEMATICAL  Tables  :  Difference  of  Latitude  and  Departure  :  Log 
arithms,  from  1  to  10,000;  and  Artificial  Sines,  Tangents,  and  Se 
cants.  Stereotype  Ed Philadelphia.  1846.  8°  (Appended 

to  GUMMERE'S  Surveying.) 

NAVIGATION.     See  [WROTTESLEY  (J.)]. 

NESBIT  (Anthony).  A  Treatise  on  Practical  Mensuration,  in  Ten  Parts 
....  13th  Ed.,  enlarged,  and  greatly  improved.  . .  .  London. 
1845.  12° 


40  CLASS    IX.       GEOMETRY,    ETC. 

PEIRCE  (Prof.  Benjamin),  LL.D.  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Curves, 
Functions,  and  Forces.  Volume  First;  containing  Analytic  Geome 
try,  etc.  See  Class  VIII. 

• An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Plane  and  Solid  Geometry.  . . . 

Stereotype  Ed.  Boston.  1847.  12°  (2  copies,  one  dated  1851.) 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on   Plane  &  Spherical  Trigonome 
try,  with  their  Applications  to  Navigation,  Surveying,  Heights  and 
Distances,  and  Spherical  Astronomy,  and  particularly  adapted  to  ex 
plaining  the  Construction  of  Bovvditch's  Navigator,  and  the  Nautical 
Almanac.  ...  3d  Ed.,  with  Additions.     Boston.     1845.     12° 

The  same.     New  Ed.,  revised,  with  Additions.     Boston  and 

Cambridge.     1852.     Large  12°  (6.) 

PERKINS  (George  R.).  Elements  of  Geometry,  with  Practical  Applica 
tions.  ...  Hartford.  1849.  12° 

PLAYFAIR  (Prof.  John).  See  EUCLIDES.  . . .  Elements  of  Geometry, 
etc.  1847.  8° 

ROBINSON  (Horatio  N.).  Elements  of  Geometry,  Plane  and  Spherical 
Trigonometry,  and  Conic  Sections.  . . .  4th  Ed.  Cincinnati.  1851. 
8°  or  12°  (8.  and  8.  4.) 

A  Treatise  on  Surveying  and  Navigation  :  uniting  the  Theoreti 
cal,  the  Practical,  and  the  Educational  Features  of  these  Subjects.  . . . 
Cincinnati.     1852.     12°  (8.  4.) 

SCRIBNER  (J.  M.).  Scribner's  Engineers'  and  Mechanics'  Companion, 
etc.  See  Class  XIV.  Part  III. 

SIMMS  (Frederick  W.).  A  Treatise  on  the  principal  Mathematical  In 
struments  employed  in  Surveying,  Levelling,  &/  Astronomy  :  explain 
ing  their  Construction,  Adjustments  and  Use.  .  .  .  2d  American  Ed., 
from  the  2d  (improved  and  enlarged)  London  Ed.  Revised,  and 
with  Additions,  by  J.  H.  Alexander.  Baltimore.  [1844?]  8° 

STANLEY  (Prof.  Anthony  Dumond).  Tables  of  Logarithms  of  Num 
bers,  and  of  Logarithmic  Lines,  Tangents,  and  Secants,  to  Seven 
Places  of  Decimals  ;  together  with  other  Tables  of  frequent  Use  in 
the  Study  of  Mathematics,  and  in  Practical  Calculations.  . . .  New 
Haven.  1847.  8° 

THOMSON  (James  Bates).  Elements  of  Geometry :  on  the  Basis  of  Dr. 
Brewster's  Legendre.  To  which  is  added  a  Book  on  Proportion  ; 
with  Notes  and  Illustrations  ...  .  New  Haven.  1844.  12" 

VOGDES  (William).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Mensuration  and  Prac 
tical  Geometry  ;  together  with  numerous  Problems  of  Practical  Im 
portance  in  Mechanics.  . . .  Philadelphia.  1847.  12° 

WHITLOCK  (Prof.  George  Clinton).  Elements  of  Geometry,  Theoretical 
and  Practical :  containing  a  full  Explanation  of  the  Construction  and 
Use  of  Tables,  and  a  New  System  of  Surveying.  . . .  New  York. 
1849.  8° 

WILSON  (Rev.  Richard).  A  System  of  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonom 
etry  ;  to  which  is  added  a  Treatise  on  Logarithms.  . . .  Cambridge 
[Erig.].  1831.  8° 

[WROTTESLEY  (John)],  Baron.  Navigation.  [London.  1828.]  8° 
pp.  33.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil,  III.) 


CLASS    X.      GENERAL   WORKS   ON  THE  PHYSICAL   SCIENCES.      41 

YOUNG  (Prof.  John  Radford).  Elements  of  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigo 
nometry,  with  its  Applications  to  ...  Navigation  and  Nautical  Astron 
omy  ;  with  the  Logarithmic  and  Trigonometrical  Tahles.  By  J.  R. 
Young  ...  .  To  which  are  added  some  original  Researches  in 
Spherical  Geometry  ;  by  T.  S.  Davies  ....  Revised  and  corrected 
by  J.  D.  Williams  ....  A  new  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1848.  8° 

Mathematical  Tables  ;  comprehending  the  Logarithms  of  all 

Numbers  from  1  to  36,000  ;  also  the  Natural  and  Logarithmic  Sines 
and  Tangents  ;  computed  to  Seven  Places  of  Decimals  . . . ;  with 
several  other  Tables  ...  .  Revised  and  corrected  by  J.  D.  Williams 
....  Philadelphia.  1848.  8°  (Appended  to  YOUNG'S  Trigo 
nometry.) 


PHYSICAL   SCIENCE. 

(Classes  X.  —  XIII.) 

CLASS   X.     GENERAL   WORKS   ON  THE   PHYSICAL   SCI 
ENCES. 

Note.    For  the  History  of  the  Physical  Sciences,  see  Class  XXVIII. 

ANNUAL  of  Scientific  Discovery,  etc.     See  Class  XXVIII. 

CHAMBERS  (William  and  Robert).  ...  Treasury  of  Knowledge.  In 
Three  Parts.  I.  Elementary  Lessons  in  Common  Things.  II.  Prac 
tical  Lessons  on  Common  Objects.  III.  Introduction  to  the  Sciences. 

Edited   by   D.   M.   Reese,  M.  D New-York.      1853.      12° 

(Chambers's  Educational  Course,  No.  1.) 

DUNCAN  (Henry),  D.D.  Sacred  Philosophy  of  the  Seasons.  See  Class 
II.  Part  I. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  A  Glance  at  the  Physical  Sciences  ; 
or  the  \Vonders  of  Nature,  in  Earth,  Air,  and  Sky  :  by  the  Author 
of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.) 
(CABINET  Libr.,  13.) 

HUNT  (Robert).  The  Poetry  of  Science,  or  Studies  of  the  Physical 
Phenomena  of  Nature.  . . .  London.  1848.  8° 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.     Popular  Lectures  on  Science  and  Art, 
etc.     See  Class  XL  Part  I. 

LIBRARY  of  Useful  Knowledge.  See  [SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OP 
USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE]. 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

SCIENTIFIC   Tracts,   designed   for   Instruction   and    Entertainment,  and 
adapted  to  Schools,  Lyceums,  and  Families.     Conducted  by  Jerome 
V.  C.  Smith,  M.D.  Volume  III.   [Semi-monthly.]     Boston.    1833.    12° 
6 


42  CLASS   XI.      NATURAL   PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART   I. 

Continued  under  the  title  :  — 

SCIENTIFIC  Tracts  and  Family  Lyceum.  . . .  Conducted  by  Jerome  V.  C. 
Smith,  M.D.  Vol.  I....  New  Series.  |  Vol.  IV.  — New  Series. 
2vols.  Boston.  1834-35.  16° 

SMITH  (Jerome  Van  Crowninshield),  M.D.  Editor.  See  SCIENTIFIC 
Tracts,  etc. 

[SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE].  Library  of 
Useful  Knowledge.  Natural  Philosophy. 

I.  Objects,  Advantages,  and  Pleasures  of  Science.   [By  Henry,  Lord 
Brougham.]        Mechanics.     [Three  treatises,  by  Dionysius  Lardner, 
LL.D.]       Hydrostatics.     [By  Lord  Brougham.]       Hydraulics.    [By 
Prof.  John  (?)  Millington.]       Pneumatics.    [By  Dr.  Lardner.]      Heat. 
[By  Mr.  Ogg.]       Optics.    [By  Sir  David  Brewster.]       Double  Re 
fraction   and   Polarisation  of  Light.    [By  the  same.]       With  an  Ex 
planation  of  Scientific  Terms,  and  an  Index.    [By  David  Booth.] 

II.  Popular  Introductions  to  Natural  Philosophy.     [By  Mrs.  Jane 
Marcet.]       Newton's   Optics.     [By  Dr.  Lardner.]       Description  of 
Optical  Instruments.     [By  Andrew  Pritchard.]       The  Thermometer 

.  and  Pyrometer.  [By  Prof.  Thomas  Stewart  Traill,  M.D.]  Elec 
tricity.  [By  Peter  Mark  Roget,  M.D.]  Galvanism.  [By  the  same.] 
Magnetism.  [By  the  same.]  Electro-Magnetism.  [By  the  same.] 
With  an  Explanation  of  Scientific  Terms,  and  an  Index.  [By  David 
Booth.] 

III.  Astronomy.     [By  Sir  Benjamin  Heath  Malkin.]       History  of 
Astronomy.     [By  Richard  Wellesley  Rothman.]       Mathematical  Ge 
ography.      [By  Edward   Lloyd.]        Physical   Geography    [by   H.  J. 
Lloyd],  and  Navigation  [by  John,  Lord  Wrottesley].       With  an  Ex 
planation  of  Scientific  Terms,  and  an  Index.     [By  David  Booth.] 

IV.  Chemistry.     [By  Prof.   John   Frederic   Daniell.]         Botany. 
[By    Prof.    John  -Lindley.]         Animal    Physiology.      [By   Thomas 
Southwood   Smith,  M.D.]       Animal  Mechanics.     [By   Sir  Charles 
Bell.]     With  an  Analytical  Index.   . . . 

4vols.      London.     1829-32-34-38.     8° 

Note.    The  several  treatises  in  these  volumes  are  paged  independently,  and 
were  at  first  published  separately. 

SOMERVILLE  (Mary).  On  the  Connection  of  the  Physical  Sciences. 
From  the  7th  London  Ed.  New  York.  1846.  12°  or  16°  (6.  and 
8.)  (Harper's  New  Miscel.,  XIV.) 

YOUNG  (Prof.  Thomas),  M.D.  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Natural  Phi 
losophy,  etc.  See  Class  XL  Part  I. 


CLASS  XL    NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY. 
PART  I.     GENERAL  WORKS. 

BIRD  (Golding).  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy ;  being  an  Experi 
mental  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Physical  Sciences.  . . .  With 
Three  Hundred  and  Seventy-two  Illustrations.  From  the  revised 
and  enlarged  3d  London  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1848.  12° 


CLASS   XI.      NATURAL   PHILOSOPHY.  —  PAHT   I.  43 

• 

BREWSTER  (Sir  David),  LL.D.  Letters  on  Natural  Magic  ...  .  New 
York.  N.  D.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  5O.) 

CHAMBERS  (William  and  Robert).  . . .  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy. 
In  Three  Parts.  I.  Laws  of  Matter  and  Motion.  II.  Mechanics. 
III.  Hydrostatics,  Hydraulics,  and  Pneumatics.  Edited  by  D.  M. 

Reese,  M.D New-York.    1849.    12°   (Chambers's  Educational 

Course,  No.  3.) 

COMSTOCK  (John  L.),  M.D.  A  System  of  Natural  Philosophy  ...  . 
Designed  for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Academies.  . . .  Stereotyped 
from  the  53d  Ed.  New-York.  1843.  12° 

The  same.     [A  new  stereotype  Ed.,  copyrighted  1844.]     New- 
York.     1845.     12° 

DRAPER  (Prof.  John  William),  M.D.  A  Text-Book  on  Natural  Philoso 
phy.  For  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges.  . . .  With  nearly  Four 
Hundred  Illustrations.  3d  Ed.  New  York.  1849.  12° 

EULER  (Leonhard).  Letters  of  Euler  on  different  Subjects  in  Natural 
Philosophy,  addressed  to  a  German  Princess.  [Translated  by  Henry 
Hunter,  D.D.]  With  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  Euler,  by  David  Brewster 
...  .  Containing  a  Glossary  ...  .  With  additional  Notes,  by  John 
Griscom  ....  2  vols.  New  York.  [1834?]  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  55,  56.) 

GRAY  (Alonzo).  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy.  Designed  as  a  Text- 
Book  for  Academies,  High-Schools,  and  Colleges.  . . .  Illustrated  by 
Three  Hundred  and  Sixty  Wood-Cuts.  New  York.  1850.  12° 

GRUND  (Francis  J.)  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy,  with  Questions 
for  Review  ;  ...  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  . . .  7th  Ed.,  stereotyped. 
Boston.  1841.  12° 

HERSCHEL  (Sir  John  Frederick  William),  Bart.  A  Preliminary  Dis 
course  on  the  Study  of  Natural  Philosophy.  London.  8°  (LAR.D- 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  98.) 

HIGGINS  (W.  Mullinger).     The  Experimental  Philosopher.  . . .  London. 

1838.     8° 

HUNT  (Robert).  Elementary  Physics,  an  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
Natural  Philosophy.  . . .  London.  1851.  16°  (8.) 

JOHNSON  (Prof.  Walter  Rogers).  A  System  of  Natural  Philosophy,  de 
signed  for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Academies,  on  the  Basis  of  the 
Book  of  Science  by  Mr.  J.  M.  Moffat.  ...  8th  Ed.  Philadelphia. 
1846.  12°  (2  copies,  one  dated  1847.) 

JOHNSTON  (Prof.  John),  LL.D.  A  Manual  of  Natural  Philosophy  . . . 
designed  for  Use  as  a  Text-Book  in  High  Schools  and  Academies. 
Philadelphia.  1848.  12° 

The  same.     A  new  and  revised   Ed.,  illustrated  with  Three 

Hundred  and  Twenty  Engravings.     Philadelphia.     1852.      12° 

JOYCE  (Rev.  Jeremiah).  Scientific  Dialogues  for  the  Instruction  &  En 
tertainment  of  Young  People  ;  in  which  the  First  Principles  of  Natu 
ral  and  Experimental  Philosophy  are  fully  explained  &  illustrated. 
A  new  and  enlarged  Ed.,  with  Questions  . . .  and  other  Additions, 
by  William  Pinnock  .  London.  1846.  8° 


44  CLASS   XI.      NATUEAL  PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART   I. 

•L 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.  Hand-Books  of  Natural  Philosophy  and 
Astronomy.  .  .  .  First  Course.  Mechanics  —  Hydrostatics  —  Hy 
draulics —  Pneumatics  —  Sound  —  Optics.  Illustrated  by  upwards 
of  Four  Hundred  Engravings  on  Wood.  Philadelphia.  1851.  12° 
pp.  749. 

Note.  This  vol.  is  also  divided  into  three  Parts,  with  independent  title-pages 
and  paging ;  —  I.  Mechanics.  II.  Hydrostatics,  Hydraulics,  Pneumatics, 
and  Sound.  III.  Optics. 

The  same.     Second  Course.     Heat — Magnetism  —  Common 

Electricity  —  Voltaic   Electricity.     Illustrated  by  upwards  of  Two 
Hundred  Engravings  on  Wood.     Philadelphia.     1853.     12° 

Popular  Lectures  on  Science  and  Art,  delivered   in  the  princi 
pal   Cities  and  Towns   of   the   United  States  ....     2  vols.     New 
York.     1846.     8° 

LIBRARY  of  Useful  Knowledge.     See  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION,  etc. 
LIST  (C.).    Outlines  of  Natural  Philosophy.  ...  Philadelphia.    1846.    18° 

[MARCET  (Mrs.  Jane  [HALDIMAND])].  Popular  Introductions  to  Natural 
Philosophy.  [London.  183-?]  8°  pp.  c.  (LiBR.  of  Useful 
Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  II.) 

MOFFATT  (John  M.).  The  Book  of  Science.  See  JOHNSON  (W.  R.). 
A  System,  etc. 

MUELLER  (Johann),  Prof,  of  Physics  in  the  Univ.  of  Freilurg.  Princi 
ples  of  Physics  and  Meteorology.  . . .  [Translated  by  E.  C.  One.] 
1st  American  Ed.,  revised  and  illustrated  with  538  Engravings  on 
Wood,  and  Two  colored  Plates.  Philadelphia.  1848.  8°  pp.  xii., 
25  -  635. 

Note.     Complete. 

NATURAL  Magic.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  82.) 

OLMSTED  (Prof.  Denison),  LL.D.  A  Compendium  of  Natural  Philoso 
phy  ...  To  which  is  now  added  A  Supplement  containing  Instruc 
tions  to  young  Experimenters,  with  a  copious  List  of  Experiments, 
accompanied  by  minute  Directions  for  performing  them.  . . .  Stereo 
type  Ed.  New  Haven.  1847.  12° 

Note.     The  Supplement  has  a  distinct  title-page,  dated  1844. 

An   Introduction  to  Natural   Philosophy  ;  designed  as  a  Text 

Book,  for  the   Use  of  the  Students  in  Yale  College.  . . .  Vol.  I.  — 
Mechanics  and  Hydrostatics.  ...      |      Vol.  II.  —  Pneumatics,  Acou 
stics,  Electricity,  Magnetism,  and  Optics.  . . .  4th  Ed.    2  vols.   New 
York.     1840.     8° 

Note.  Appended  to  Vol.  II.  are  "  Outlines  of  Professor  Olmsted's  Lectures 
on  Meteorology,"  pp.  1-12. 

PARKER  (Richard  Green).  A  School  Compendium  of  Natural  and  Experi 
mental  Philosophy  ...  .  With  a  Description  of  the  Steam  and  Lo 
comotive  Engines.  . . .  18th  Ed.,  with  Additions  and  Improvements. 
New  York.  1848.  12° 

PHELPS  (Mrs.  Almira  HART  LINCOLN).  Natural  Philosophy,  for  Schools 
....  New  Ed.,  revised  and  corrected.  New  York.  1846.  12° 


CLASS   XI.      NATURAL   PHILOSOPHY.  —  PAET   II.  45 

POPULAR  Introductions  to  Natural  Philosophy.      See  [MARCET  (Mrs.  J. 

[H.])J- 
POWELL   (Prof.   Baden).      The   History  of  Natural   Philosophy.      See 

Class  XXVUI. 

ROBINSON  (Horatio  N.).  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy,  with  some 
of  their  Results  and  Applications.  ...  4th  Ed.  Cincinnati.  1851. 
12°  or  8°  (6.  and  8.) 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE.     Library  of  Use 
ful  Knowledge.     Natural  Philosophy.     See  Class  X. 

TOMLINSON  (Charles).  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Natural  Philosophy 
....  London  :  John  Weale.  1848.  12° 

YOUNG  (Prof.  Thomas),  M.D.     A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Natural  Phi- 

.  losophy  and  the  Mechanical  Arts.  ...  A  new  Ed.,  with  References 

and  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  P.  Kelland  ...    .     Illustrated  by  numerous 

Engravings  on  Copper.  . . .  Volume  I.  —  Text.       |      Volume   II.  — 

Plates.     2  vols.     London.     1845.     8° 

Note.     Copious  and  valuable  bibliographical  references  are  appended  to  each 
Lecture.  —  Two  of  the  Lectures  treat  of  Vegetation  and  Animal  Life. 


PART  II.     MECHANICS;   OR,  LAWS  OF   MOTION  AND  EQUILIBRI 
UM  ;   INCLUDING    HYDROSTATICS,  PNEUMATICS,  ETC. 

BARLOW  (Prof.  Peter).  Mechanics.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  III.  1-160.) 
Hydrodynamics.  (Ibid.,  pp.  161-296.)  Pneumatics.  (Ibid., 
pp.  297-392.) 

[BROUGHAM  (Henry)],  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  Hydrostatics. 
[London.  182-.]  8°  pp.  32.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat. 
Phil.,  I.) 

CHAMBERLAIN  (Nathan  B.  and  Daniel).  A  Catalogue  of  Pneumatic  In 
struments  manufactured  and  sold  by  N.  B.  &  D.  C.  ;  with  Experi 
ments  illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings  and  Notes.  Boston.  1844. 
8°  pp.  56. 

Note.     To  this  is  appended  "  Hydrostatic  and  Hydraulic  Apparatus,"  pp.  1-7, 
with  only  a  head-title. 

A  Price  Catalogue  of  Pneumatic  Apparatus   manufactured  and 

sold  by  N.  B.  &  D.  C Boston.     1844.    8°    pp.  xiv.     (Bound 

with  the  preceding.) 

EWBANK  (Thomas).  A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  Hydraulic 
and  other  Machines  for  raising  Water,  etc.  See  Class  XXVUI. 

HYDRAULICS.     See  [MILLINGTON  (J.  ?)]. 
HYDROSTATICS.     See  [BROUGHAM  (H.)]. 

JAMIESON  (Alexander),  LL.D.  Mechanics  for  Practical  Men.  . . .  Trea 
tises 'on  the  Composition  and  Resolution  of  Forces;  the  Centre  of 
Gravity  ;  and  the  Mechanical  Powers.  Illustrated  by  Examples  and 
Diagrams.  ...  4th  Ed.  London.  1845.  8° 


46  CLASS   XI.      NATURAL   PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART   II. 

JAMIESON  (Alexander),  LL.D.  Mechanics  of  Fluids  for  Practical  Men, 
comprising  Hydrostatics,  Descriptive  and  Constructive  :  the  whole 
illustrated  by  numerous  Examples  and  appropriate  Diagrams.  . . . 
London.  1837.  8° 

KATER  (Capt.  Henry)  and  LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.  A  Treatise  on 
Mechanics.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  1O2.) 

[LARDNER  (Dionysius)],  LL.D.  Mechanics.  [Three  Treatises,  paged 
independently  :  —  I.  On  Mechanical  Agents,  or  Prime  Movers. 
II.  Elements  of  Machinery.  III.  Friction,  and  Rigidity  of  Cordage. 
—  London.  182  -  .]  8°  pp.  32,  64,  32.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl., 
Nat.  Phil.,  I.) 

[ ]     Pneumatics.      [London.      182-.]     8°     pp.  32.     (LiBR.  of 

Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  1.) 

A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on  the  Steam  Engine  :  for  the  Use  of 


Beginners.  ...  London:  John  Weale.      1848.      12°     (2  copies.) 

The  Steam  Engine  explained  and  illustrated  ;  with  an  Account 

of  its  Invention  and  Progressive  Improvement,  and  its  Application  to 
Navigation  and  Railways  ;  including  also  a  Memoir  of  Watt.  . . .  7th 
Ed.,  illustrated  by  Engravings  on  Wood.     London.     N.  D.     8° 

A  Treatise  on  Hydrostatics  and  Pneumatics.     London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  1O3.) 

See  KATER  (H.)  and  LARDNER  (D.). 

MECHANICS.     See  [LARDNER  (D.)]. 

[MILLINGTON  (Prof.  John?)].  Hydraulics.  [London.  182-.]  8° 
pp.  32.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  I.) 

MOSELEY  (Prof.  Henry).  Illustrations  of  Mechanics.  . . .  Revised  by 
James  Renwick,  LL.D.  ....  New-York.  1844.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  ISO.) 

PNEUMATICS.     See  [LARDNER  (D.)]. 

TOMLINSON  (Charles).  Pneumatics  ;  for  the  Use  of  Beginners.  London  : 
John  Weale.  1848.  12° 

Rudimentary  Mechanics  ...    .     London  :  John  Weale.    1849. 

12° 

WEISBACH  (Prof.  Julius).  Principles  of  the  Mechanics  of  Machinery 
and  Engineering.  . . .  [Translated  by  Prof.  L.  Gordon.]  1st  Ameri 
can  Ed.  Edited  by  Walter  R.  Johnson  ...  .  Illustrated  with  One 
Thousand  Engravings  on  Wood.  Vol.  I.  Theoretical  Mechanics.  | 
...  Vol.  II.  Applied  Mechanics.  2  vols.  Philadelphia.  1848- 
49.  Large  12°  (6.) 

Note.     The  title  of  Vol.  II.  reads  "...  Eight  Hundred  and  Thirteen  Engrav 
ings,"  etc.     The  actual  number  is  eight  hundred  and  sixty-five. 

YOUNG  (Prof.  John  Radford).  The  Elements  of  Mechanics,  compre 
hending  Statics  and  Dynamics,  with  a  copious  Collection  of  Mechani 
cal  Problems.  With  Plates.  .  .  London.  1832.  12° 


CLASS   XI.      NATURAL   PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART   III.  47 


PART  III.     ASTRONOMY  AND  MATHEMATICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 

AIRY  (Pro/.  George  Biddell).  Figure  of  the  Earth.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop., 
V.  165  -  *240.)  Tides  and  Waves.  (Ibid.  pp.  241*  -  396.*) 

AMERICAN  Almanac.     See  Class  XXII.  Part  I. 

ARAGO  (Prof.  Dominique  Francois  Jean).  Popular  Lectures  on 
Astronomy ;  delivered  at  the  Royal  Observatory  of  Paris  ...  . 
With  extensive  Additions  and  Corrections,  by  Dionysius  Lardner, 

LL.D New-York.     1845.     8°     pp.  96.     (Bound  with  LARD- 

NER'S  "Popular  Lectures,"  etc.     1846.     8°     Vol.  I.) 

Note.     This  work  is  based  on  an  imperfect  report  of  Arago's  Lectures,  pub 
lished  without  the  sanction  of  the  author. 

ASTRONOMY.     See  [MALKIN  (Sir  B.  H.)]. 

BARLOW  (Prof.  Peter).    Astronomy.    (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  III.  485-606.) 

BRADFORD  (Duncan).  The  Wonders  of  the  Heavens,  being  a  Popular 
View  of  Astronomy  ...  .  Illustrated  by  numerous  Maps  and  En 
gravings.  . . .  Boston.  1837.  4° 

COFFIN  (James  H.).  Solar  and  Lunar  Eclipses  familiarly  illustrated 
and  explained,  with  the  Method  of  calculating  them  according  to  the 
Theory  of  Astronomy,  as  taught  in  New  England  Colleges.  . . . 
New  York.  1845.  8°  pp.  83.  + 

Note.    Thirty-one  Astronomical  Tables  are  appended,  without  paging. 

COMPENDIUM  (A)  of  Astronomy  . . .  intended  to  accompany  a  Series  of 
Diagrams  . . .  exhibited  by  the  improved  Phantasmagoria  Lantern. 
[London.  N.  D.]  18°  ?  pp.  24. 

DICK  (Thomas),  LL.D.  Celestial  Scenery  ;  or,  The  Wonders  of  the 
Planetary  System  displayed.  Illustrating  the  Perfections  of  Deity 
and  a  Plurality  of  Worlds.  . . .  New-York.  N.  D.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  83.) 

The  Practical  Astronomer,  comprising  ...  a  particular  Account 

of  the  Earl  of  Rosse's  large  Telescopes  ...    .     Illustrated  with  One 
Hundred   Engravings.      New- York.     1846.     12°  or  16°  (6.  and  8.) 
(Harper's  New  Miscel.,  V.) 

The    Sidereal    Heavens    and    other   Subjects   connected   with 

Astronomy,  as  illustrative  of  the  Character  of  the  Deity,  and  of  an 
Infinity  of  Worlds.  . . .  New-York.     N.  D.     18°     (HARPER'S    Fam. 
Libr.,  99.) 

GUY  (Joseph).  Guy's  Elements  of  Astronomy,  and  an  Abridgment  of 
Keith's  New  Treatise  on  the  Use  of  the  Globes.  New  American 
Ed.,  with  Additions  and  Improvements,  and  an  Explanation  of  the 
Astronomical  Part  of  the  American  Almanac.  30th  Ed.  Philadel 
phia.  1845.  18°  (2  copies,  one  dated  1847.) 

Note.     The  treatise  of  Keith  is  paged  independently,  with  a  half-title. 

HERSCHEL  (Sir  John  Frederick  William),  Bart.  Outlines  of  Astronomy 
....  London.  1849.  8°  pp.  xiv.,  661.  -f 

Physical  Astronomy.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  III.  647-734.) 


48  CLASS   XI.      NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY.  —  PAET   III. 

HERSCHEL  (Sir  John  Frederick  William),  Bart.  A  Treatise  on  Astron 
omy.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  1O4.) 

HUGHES  (Prof.  William).  A  Manual  of  Mathematical  Geography  ; 
comprehending  an  Inquiry  into  the  Construction  of  Maps,  with  Rules 
for  the  Formation  of  Map-Projections.  2d  Ed.  London.  1852.  16° 

KATER  (Capt.  Henry).  Nautical  Astronomy.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  III. 
607-646.) 

KEITH  (Thomas).  '  A  New  Treatise  on  the  Use  of  the  Globes,  etc.  See 
GUY  (J.). 

KENDALL  (E.  Otis).  Uranography  ;  or,  A  Description  of  the  Heavens  ; 
designed  for  Academies  and  Schools  ;  accompanied  by  an  Atlas  of 
the  Heavens  ....  Philadelphia.  1844.  18°  or  12°  (6.  and  12.) 
Atlas,  1845.  4° 

[LLOYD   (Edward)].      Mathematical   Geography.      [London.     183-'] 

8°     pp.  32.     (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  III.) 
LONDON  RELIGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY.     See  RELIGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY 

LOOMIS  (Prof.  Elias).     The  Recent  Progress  of  Astronomy  ;  especially 

in  the  United  States.  . . .  New  York.     1850.     12° 
M'INTIRE  (James),  M.D.     A  new  Treatise  on  Astronomy,  and  the  Use 

of  the  Globes,  in  Two  Parts.  . . .  For  the  Use  of  High  Schools  and 

Academies.  . . .  New-York.     1850.     12° 

[MALKIN  (Sir  Benjamin  Heath)].  Astronomy.  [London.  1830-34.] 
8°  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  III.) 

MASON  (Ebenezer  Porter).  Introduction  to  Practical  Astronomy,  de 
signed  as  a  Supplement  to  Olmsted's  Astronomy  ;  containing  special 
Rules  for  the  Adjustment  and  Use  of  Astronomical  Instruments,  to 
gether  with  the  Calculation  of  Eclipses  and  Occultations,  and  the 
Methods  of  finding  the  Latitude  and  Longitude.  New  York.  1843. 
8°  (Appended  to  OLMSTED'S  Introduction  to  Astronomy,  1843.  8°) 

MATHEMATICAL  Geography.     See  [LLOYD  (E.)]. 

MATTISON  (Prof.  Hiram).  An  Elementary  Astronomy,  for  Academies 
and  Schools.  Illustrated  by  numerous  original  Diagrams  ...  .  5th 
Ed.  12th  Thousand.  New  York.  1849.  18°  or  12°  (6.) 

MITCHEL  (Prof.  Ormsby  McKnight).  The  Planetary  and  Stellar  Worlds  : 
a  Popular  Exposition  of  the  Great  Discoveries  and  Theories  of  Mod 
ern  Astronomy.  In  a  Series  of  Ten  Lectures.  . .  .  New  York. 
1848.  12° 

NICHOL  (Prof.  J.  P.),  LL.D.  The  Phenomena  and  Order  of  the  Solar 
System.  . . .  From  the  last  Edinburgh  Ed.  Illustrated  with  Plates. 
New-York.  1843.  12° 

Thoughts  on  some  important  Points  relating  to  the  System  of 

the  World.  ...   1st  American  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.      Boston 
and  Cambridge.     1848.     12° 

Views   of  the   Architecture  of  the  Heavens.  . . .  Republished 

from  the  last  London  and  Edinburgh  Editions  :  to  which  has  [sic] 
been  added   Notes,  a   Glossary,  &,c.  by  the  American   Publishers. 
2d  Ed.     New- York.     1842.     12° 


CLASS   XI.      NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART  IV.  49 

NORTON  (Prof.  William  Augustus).  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Astron 
omy  :  in  Four  Parts.  . . .  With  Solar,  Lunar,  and  other  Astronomical 
Tables.  Designed  for  Use  as  a  Text-Book  in  Colleges  and  the 
Higher  Academies.  . . .  Stereotype  Ed.  Corrected,  improved,  and 
enlarged.  New  York.  1845.  8° 

OLMSTED  (Prof.  Denison),  LL.D.  A  Compendium  of  Astronomy  ...  . 
Adapted  to  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Academies  ....  2d  Ed.  . . . 
New  York.  1841.  12° 

An  Introduction  to  Astronomy  ;  designed  as  a  Text  Book  for 

the  Students  of  Yale  College.     3d  Ed.  ...  New  York.     1843.     8° 

See  MASON  (E.  P.).     Introduction,  etc. 

Letters  on  Astronomy,  addressed  to  a  Lady  :   in  which  the 

Elements  of  the  Science  are  familiarly  explained  in  Connection  with 
its    Literary   History.       With    numerous    Engravings.    .  .  .    Boston. 
1842.     12°     (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XX.) 

The  same.     New  York.     1847.     12° 


RECENT  Discoveries  in  Astronomy.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  III.  no. 
21.) 

RELIGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY,  London.  The  Solar  System.  Part  II.  ... 
London  :  the  Religious  Tract  Society.  Philadelphia :  American 
Sunday-School  Union.  [1846.]  18° 

ROBINSON  (Horatio  N.).  A  Treatise  on  Astronomy,  Descriptive,  Theo 
retical,  and  Physical  ....  Albany.  1849.  8°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.) 

A  Treatise  on  Astronomy,  Descriptive,  Physical,  and  Practical. 

. . .  Albany.     1850.     8°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.) 

SMITH  (Asa).     Smith's  Illustrated  Astronomy  ...    .    New-York.    1848. 

4°     pp.  v.,  68. 

SOLAR  System  (The).     See  RELIGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY. 
WONDERS  of  the  Telescope.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  175.) 

PART    IV.     LAWS  OF  SOUND,  LIGHT,  AND  HEAT  ;    OR,  ACOU 
STICS,  OPTICS,  AND    "  THERMOTICS." 

BACHE  (Prof.  Alexander  Dallas).  See  BREWSTER  (Sir  D.).  A  Treatise 
on  Optics,  etc.  1844.  12° 

BARLOW  (Prof.  Peter).     Optics.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  III.  393  -  484.) 

[BREWSTER  (Sir  David)].  On  the  Double  Refraction  and  Polarisation 
of  Light.  [London.  182-.]  8°  pp.  64.  (LiBR.  of  Useful 
Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  I.) 

[ ]     Optics.     [London.     182-.]    8°    pp.68.     ( LIBR.  of  Useful 

Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  I.) 

A  Treatise  on  Optics.     London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab. 

CycL,  105.) 

A  Treatise  on  Optics.  ...  A  new  Ed.     With  an  Appendix, 

7 


50  CLASS    XI.      NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART   V. 

containing  an  Elementary  View  of  the  Application  of  Analysis  to 
Reflexion  and  Refraction,  by  A.  D.  Bache  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1844. 
12° 

Note.    The  Appendix  is  paged  independently. 

DOUBLE  Refraction  (On  the)  and  Polarisation  of  Light.     See  [BREWSTER 

(Sir  D.)]. 
HEAT.     See  [Oca  ( )]. 

HERSCHEL  (Sir  John  Frederick  William),  Bart.  Light.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  IV.  341-586.) 

Sound.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IV.  747  -  824.) 

[LARDNER  (Dionysius)],  LL.D.  A  Popular  Account  of  Newton's  Op 
tics.  [London.  183-?]  8°  pp.64.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  KnowL, 
Nat.  Phil.,  II.) 

A   Treatise   on   Heat.      London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab. 

Cycl.,  106.) 

LUNN  (Rev.  Francis).     Heat.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IV.  225-340.) 

MICROSCOPE  (The)  and  its  Marvels.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VI. 
no.  41.) 

NEWTON'S  Optics.     See  [LARDNER  (D.)]. 

[QGG   ( )].     Heat.       [London.     182-.]      8°     pp.   64.      (LiBR.    of 

Useful  Know!.,  Nat.  Phil.,  I.) 

OPTICAL  Instruments.     See  [PRITCHARD  (A.)].  * 
OPTICS.     See  [BREWSTER  (SirD.)]. 

PEIRCE  (Prof.  Benjamin),  LL.D.  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Sound  ; 
being  the  Second  Volume  of  a  Course  of  Natural  Philosophy,  de 
signed  for  the  Use  of  High  Schools  and  Colleges.  Compiled  by 
B.  P Boston.  1836.  8° 

[PRITCHARD  (Andrew)].  Optical  Instruments.  [London.  183-?]  8° 
pp.  60.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  KnowL,  Nat.  Phil.,  II.) 

SCIENCE  of  the  Sunbeam.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     IV.  no.  31.) 
THERMOMETER  (The)  and  Pyrometer.     Se-e  [TRAILL  (T.  S.)]. 

[TRAILL  (Prof.  Thomas  Stewart)],  M.D.  The  Thermometer  and  Py 
rometer.  [London.  183  -  ?]  8°  pp.  64.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  KnowL, 
Nat.  Phil.,  II.) 

WONDERS  of  the  Microscope.     (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  IX.  no.  150.) 
WONDERS  of  the  Telescope.     (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  X.  no.  175.) 

PART   V.     MAGNETISM  AND  ELECTRICITY. 

BAIN  (Alexander).     See  REID  (D.  B.)  and  BAIN  (A.).  . . .  Elements,  etc. 

BARLOW  (Prof.  Peter).  Magnetism.  —  Electro-Magnetism.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  III.  735  -  847,  and  IV.  1-40.) 

DAVIS  (Daniel),  Jr.  A  Manual  of  Magnetism,  including  Galvanism, 
Magnetism,  Electro-Magnetism,  Electro-Dynamics,  Magneto-Elec- 


CLASS   XI.      NATURAL   PHILOSOPHY.  —  PART   VI.  51 

tricity,   and    Thermo-Electricity.       [Principally   prepared   by   John 
Bacon,  Jr.,  M.D.,  and  William  F.  Channing,  M.*D.]     With  180  origi 
nal  Illustrations.     2d  Ed.     Boston  :•  Daniel  Davis,  Jr.      1847.     12° 
Note.    With  the  half-title  :  —  "  Davis's  Manual  of  Magnetism." 

[ ]  ?     The   Medical  Application  of   Electricity,  etc.     See  Class 

XIII.  Part  V.  §  2. 

ELECTRICITY.     See  [ROGET  (P.  M.)]. 
ELECTRO-MAGNETISM.     See  [ROGET  (P.  M.)]. 
GALVANISM.     See  [ROGET  (P.  M.)]. 

HARRIS  (Sir  William  Snow).  Rudimentary  Electricity  ...  .  London: 
John  Weale.  1848.  12° 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.,  and  WALKER  (Charles  V.)  A  Manual  of 
Electricity,  Magnetism,  and  Meteorology.  2  vols.  London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl,  1O8,  1O9.) 

LOVERING  (Prof.  Joseph).  Elements  of  Electricity,  Magnetism,  and 
Electro-Dynamics  ...  for  the  Use  of  the  Students  of  Harvard  Uni 
versity  ;  being  the  Second  Part  of  a  Course  of  Natural  Philosophy, 
by  John  Farrar,  LL.D.  and  the  First  Part  of  a  New  Course  of  Phys 
ics,  by  Joseph  Levering  ...  .  Boston.  1842.  8° 

LUNN  (Rev.  Francis).     Electricity.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IV.  41  -  172.) 
MAGNETISM.     See  [ROGET  (P.  M.)]. 

REID  (David  Boswell),  M.D.,  and  BAIN  (Alexander).  . . .  Elements  of 
Chemistry  and  Electricity.  See  Class  XII. 

[ROGET  (Peter  Mark)],  M.D.  Electricity.  [London.  183-?]  8° 
pp.  64.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl,  Nat.  Phil.,  II.) 

[ ]     Electro-Magnetism.       [London.       183-?]      8°      pp.    100. 

(Ibid.)  • 

[-       -]     Galvanism.     [London.     183-?]     8°     pp.32.     (Ibid.) 
Galvanism.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IV.  173-224.) 

[ ]     Magnetism.      [London.      183-?]     8°     pp.  96.     (LiBR.  of 

Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  II.) 

WALKER  (Charles  V.).     See  LARDNER  (D.)  and  WALKER  (C.  V.). 

PART  VI.     METEOROLOGY. 

BROCKLESBY  (Prof.  John).  Elements  of  Meteorology,  with  Questions 
for  Examination,  designed  for  Schools  and  Academies.  .  .  .  With 
Engravings.  3d  revised  and  stereotype  Ed.  .  .  .  New  York. 
1849.  12° 

HARVEY  (George).     Meteorology.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  1  -  *174.) 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.,  and  WALKER  (Charles  V.).  A  Manual 
of  Electricity  . . .  and  Meteorology.  See  Part  V. 

LAW  (The)  of  Storms.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VII.  no.  53.) 

MUELLER  (Johann),  Prof,  of  Physics  in  the  Univ.  of  Freiburg.  Prin 
ciples  of  Physics  and  Meteorology.  See  Part  I. 


52  CLASS   XII.       CHEMISTRY. 


CLASS   XII.     CHEMISTRY. 

ALCHEMY  and  the  Alchemists.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     IX.  no.  66.) 

BOOTH  (Prof.  James  C.).  The  Encyclopaedia  of  Chemistry,  Practical 
and  Theoretical :  embracing  its  Application  to  the  Arts,  Metallurgy, 
Mineralogy,  Geology,  Medicine,  and  Pharmacy.  By  James  C.  Booth 
...  .  Assisted  b^  Campbell  Morfit  ....  Philadelphia.  1850.  8° 
or  large  12°  (4.  and  6.)  pp.  4,  974. 

CAMPBELL  (Dugald).  A  Practical  Text-Book  of  Inorganic  Chemistry, 
with  Qualitative  and  Quantitative  Analysis.  . . .  London.  1849.  8° 
or  16°  (8.) 

CHEMISTRY.     See  [DANIELL  (J.  F.)]. 

[DANIELL  (Prof.  John  Frederic)].  Chemistry.  [London.  1829-31.1 
8°  (LiBR.  of  Useful  KnowL,  Nat.  Phil.,  IV.) 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Chemical  Philosophy  :  being  a 

preparatory  View  of  the  Forces  which  concur  to  the  Production  of 
Chemical  Phenomena.  . . .  The  2d  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  Lon 
don.  1843.  8°  pp.  xvi.,  764. 

DONOVAN    (Michael).     A   Treatise   on   Chemistry.      London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  1O7.) 

DRAPER  (Prof.  John  William),  M.D.  A  Text-Book  of  Chemistry,  for 
the  Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges.  With  nearly  Three  Hundred  Il 
lustrations.  New  York.  1846.  12° 

GRAY  (Alonzo).  Elements  of  Chemistry  ...  .  7th  Ed.,  revised  and 
enlarged.  New  York.  1843.  12° 

GRIFFITHS  (Prof.  Thomas).  Chemistry  of  the  Four  Seasons  . . .  Phila 
delphia.  1846.  8°  0 

GRUND  (Francis  J.).  Elements  of  Chemistry  ...  .  For  the  Use  of 
Schools.  Stereotype  Ed.  Boston.  1841.  12° 

INTRODUCTION  (An)  to  Practical  Organic  Chemistry.  . . .  Philadelphia. 
1846.  24°  (8.  4.)  pp.  66.  (SMALL  Books,  etc.  I.  no.  4.) 

KANE  (Prof.  Robert),  M.D.  Elements  of  Chemistry,  including  the  . . . 
Applications  of  the  Science  to  Medicine  and  Pharmacy,  and  to  the 
Arts.  . . .  With  Additions  and  Corrections  ...  by  John  William  Dra 
per  ...  .  New- York.  1846.  8°  pp.  xii.,  9  -  704. 

LUNN  (Rev.  Francis).     Chemistry.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IV.  587-*762.) 

MORFIT  (Campbell).  Chemical  and  Pharmaceutic  Manipulations  ...  . 
By  C.  M.  ...  assisted  by  Alexander  Muckle,  ...  .  With  Four 
Hundred  and  Twenty-three  Illustrations.  Philadelphia.  1849.  8° 

REID  (David  Boswell),  M.  D.  and  BAIN  (Alexander).  .  . .  Elements  of 
Chemistry  and  Electricity.  In  Two  Parts.  Part  I.  By  D.  B.  R. 

....     Part   II.     By  A.  B Edited   by   D.   M.   Reese,   M.D. 

...  .  New-York.  1851.  12°  (Chambers's  Educational  Course, 
No.  4.) 

SCIENCE  of  the  Sunbeam.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    IV.  no.  31.) 


CLASS   XIII.      NATURAL  HISTORY.  —  PART   I.  53 

STOECKHARDT  (Prof.  Julius  Adolf).  The  Principles  of  Chemistry,  illus 
trated  by  simple* Experiments.  . ..  Translated  by  C.  H.  Peirce,  M.D. 
8th  American,  from  the  5th  German  Ed.  Cambridge.  1851.  12° 
pp.  xix.,  681. 

TURNER  (Edward),  M.D.  Elements  of  Chemistry,  including  the  actual 
State  and  prevalent  Doctrines  of  the  Science.  . .  .  8th  Ed.  Edited 
by  Baron  Liebig  . . .  and  William  Gregory  ...  .  Part  I.  —  Inor 
ganic  Chemistry.  |  Part  II.  —  Organic  Chemistry.  2  pts.  Lon 
don.  1847.  8°  pp.  xvi.,  1394. 

WILL  (Prof.  Heinrich).  Outlines  of  the  Course  of  Qualitative  Analysis 
followed  in  the  Giessen  Laboratory.  . . .  With  a  Preface  by  Baron 
Liebig.  Boston.  1847.  12° 


CLASS   XIII.    NATURAL  HISTORY. 

PART  I.     GENERAL  WORKS;    PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 

BUCKE  (Charles).  On  the  Beauties,  Harmonies,  and  Sublimities  of  Na 
ture  ;  with  Notes,  Commentaries,  and  Illustrations.  . . .  Selected  and 
revised  by  the  Rev.  William  P.  Page.  New-York.  1846.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  145.). 

DAY  (John  Quinby).  Outlines  of  Physical  Geography  :  designed  as  a 
Companion  to  the  Common  School  Geography,  and  for  the  Use  of 
Grammar  and  High  Schools.  Boston.  1846.  12° 

FROST  (John).  The  Class  Book  of  Nature  ;  comprising  Lessons  on  the 
Universe,  the  Three  Kingdoms  of  Nature,  and  the  Form  and  Struc 
ture  of  the  Human  Body.  With  Questions  ....  Edited  by  J.  F. 
10th  Ed.  Hartford.  1846.  12a 

Note.    Originally  published,  in  substance,  by  the   Society  for  promoting 
Christian  Knowledge. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  The  World  and  its  Inhabitants.  By 
the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18° 
(8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  2O.) 

GUYOT  (Prof.  Arnold).  The  Earth  and  Man  :  Lectures  on  Compara 
tive  Physical  Geography,  in  its  Relation  to  the  History  of  Mankind. 
Translated  from  the  French,  by  C.  C.  Felton  ...  .  2d  Ed.,  revised. 
Boston.  1850.  12° 

HIGGINS  (W.  Mullinger).  The  Earth  :  its  Physical  Condition  and  most 
remarkable  Phenomena.  .  . .  New-York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  78.) 

HUMBOLDT  (Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander,  Baron  vow).  Aspects 
of  Nature,  in  different  Lands  and  different  Climates  ;  with  Scientific 
Elucidations.  By  A.  von  H.  Translated  by  Mrs.  Sabine.  Phila 
delphia.  1849.  12° 

JOHNSTON  (Alexander  Keith).  The  Physical  Atlas  a  Series  of  Maps  & 
Illustrations  of  the  Geographical  Distribution  of  Natural  Phenomena 
embracing  I  Geology.  II  Hydrography.  Ill  Meteorology.  IV  Natu- 


54  CLASS   XIII.      NATURAL   HISTORY. —  PART   II. 

ral  History.     By  A.  K.  J.  . . .  with  the  Co-operation  of  Men  eminent 
in  the  different  Departments  of  Science.     Edinburgh.     1849.     fol. 

[LLOYD  (H.  J.)].  Physical  Geography.  [London.  183-?]  8°  pp.64. 
(LiBE.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  III.) 

MICROSCOPE  (The)  and  its  Marvels.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VI.  no. 
41.) 

MUDIE  (Robert).  A  Popular  Guide  to  the  Observation  of  Nature  ...  . 
New  York.  1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  57.) 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 
PHYSICAL  Geography.     See  [LLOYD  (H.  J.)]. 

[SOCIETY  FOR  PROMOTING  CHRISTIAN  KNOWLEDGE].  The  Class  Book 
of  Nature,  etc.  See  FROST  (J.). 

SWAINSON  (William).  A  Preliminary  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  Natural 
History.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  111.) 

VESTIGES  of  the  Natural  History  of  Creation.  3d  Ed.,  from  the  3d 
London  Ed.,  grea'tly  amended  by  the  Author.  To  which  is  appended 
an  Article  from  the  North  British  Review.  New  York.  1845.  12° 

WHITE  (Rev.  Gilbert).  The  Natural  History  of  Selborne.  ...  New- 
York.  1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  147.) 

WONDERS  (The)  of  the  Microscope.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  150.) 

PART  II.     MINERALOGY  AND  GEOLOGY. 

ANSTED  (Prof.  David  Thomas).  The  Ancient  World;  or,  Picturesque 
Sketches  of  Creation.  ...  Philadelphia.  1847.  8°  or  16°  (8.) 

BROOKE  (Henry  James).  Crystallography.  —  Mineralogy.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  VI.  425-528.) 

DANA  (James  Dwight).  A  System  of  Mineralogy,  comprising  the  most 
recent  Discoveries  :  with  numerous  Wood  Cuts  and  four  Copper  Plates. 
. . .  2d  Ed.  New  York  and  London.  1844.  8°  pp.  633. 

FOSTER  (J.  W.)  and  WHITNEY  (J.  D.).  Report  on  the  Geology  and 
Topography  of  a  Portion  of  the  Lake  Superior  Land  District,  in  the 
State  of  Michigan.  See  Class  XXII.  Part  III. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  The  Wonders  of  Geology,  by  the 
Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  . . .  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8. 
and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  14.) 

HALL  (James).  Palaeontology  of  New- York.  Vol.  I.  containing  De 
scriptions  of  the  Organic  Remains  of  the  Lower  Division  of  the 
New-York  System.  (Equivalent  of  the  Lower  Silurian  Rocks  of 
Europe.)  Albany.  1847.  4°  (Forming  Part  VI.  Vol.  I.  of  the 
"  Natural  History  of  New  York.") 

HITCHCOCK  (Prof.  Edward),  LL.D.  Elementary  Geology.  ...  8th  Ed., 
revised,  enlarged,  and  adapted  to  the  present  Advanced  State  of  the 
Science.  With  an  Introductory  Notice,  by  John  Pye  Smith  ...  . 
New  York.  1847.  12° 

Final  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Massachusetts  :  Vol.  I.  con- 


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taining   I.   Economical   Geology.     II.  Scenographical    Geology.      | 
Vol.  II.  containing    III.  Scientific   Geology.     IV.   Elementary  Ge 
ology.     With  an  appended  Catalogue  of  the  Specimens  of  Rocks  and 
Minerals  in  the   State   Collection.  . . .  [With  55  Plates.]      2   vols. 
Northampton.      1841.     4° 

LEE  (Prof.  Charles  A.),  M.D.  The  Elements  of  Geology,  for  Popular 
Use  ;  containing  a  Description  of  the  Geological  Formations  and 
Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States.  ...  New-York.  [1846?] 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  178.) 

LOOMIS  (Prof.  Justin  Ralph).  The  Elements  of  Geology  ...  .  With 
numerous  Illustrations.  Boston.  1852.  12° 

LYELL  (Sir  Charles).  Elements  of  Geology.  ...  1st  American,  from 
the  1st  London  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1839.  12° 

A  Manual  of  Elementary  Geology  :  or,  The  Ancient  Changes 

of  the  Earth  and  its  Inhabitants  as   illustrated   by  Geological  Monu 
ments.  ...  3d  and  entirely  revised  Ed.     Illustrated  with  more  than 
Five  Hundred  Woodcuts.     London.     1851.     8° 

Principle's  of  Geology  ;  or,  The  Modern  Changes  of  the  Earth 

and  its  Inhabitants  considered  as  illustrative  of  Geology.  . . .  7th  Ed., 
entirely  revised.  ...  London.     1847.     8°     pp.  xvi.,  810. -|- 

MANTELL  (Gideon  Algernon),  LL.D.  The  Medals  of  Creation  ;  or, 
First  Lessons  in  Geology,  and  in  the  Study  of  Organic  Remains.  . . . 
Vol.  I.  containing  Fossil  Vegetables,  Infusoria,  Zoophytes,  Echino- 
derms,  and  Mollusca.  |  Vol.  II.  containing  Fossil  Cephalopoda, 
Crustacea,  Insects,  Fishes,  Reptiles,  Birds,  and  Mammalia,  with  Notes 
of  Geological  Excursions.  2  vols.  London.  1844.  16°  or  8°  (8.) 
Note.  The  two  vols.  are  paged  continuously. 

The  Wonders  of  Geology  ...    .     [Edited  by  Prof.  Benjamin 

Silliman,  with  an  Introduction.]     First  American  from  the  3d  London 
Ed.     2  vols.     Newhaven,  Conn.     [Printed  in  London.]     1839.     16° 

MILLER  (Hugh).  The  Foot-prints  of  the  Creator  :  or,  The  Asterolepis 
of  Stromness.  . . .  From  the  3d  London  Ed.  With  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author,  by  Louis  Agassiz.  Boston.  1850.  12° 

The  Old  Red  Sandstone  ;  or,  New  W^alks  in  an  Old  Field.  . . . 
With  numerous  Engravings.  From  the  4th  London  Ed.  Boston. 
1851.  12° 

PAGE  (David).  ...  Elements  of  Geology.  Edited  by  D.  M.  Reese,  M.D. 
...  .  New-York.  1851.  12°  (Chambers's  Educational  Course, 
No.  7.) 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

PHILLIPS  (Prof.  John).  A  Treatise  on  Geology.  2  vols.  Lon 
don.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  124,  125.) 

PHILLIPS  (Prof.  John),  and  DAUBENY  (Prof.  Charles  Giles  Bridle),  M.D. 
Geology.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VI.  529  -  808.) 

PORTLOCK  (Lieut.-CoL  Joseph  Ellison).  A  Rudimentary  Treatise  on 
Geology  ....  London :  John  Weale.  1849.  12° 


56  CLASS   XIII.      NATURAL  HISTORY.  —  PARTS  III.,  IV. 

RICHARDSON  (G.  F.)  Geology  for  Beginners  ;  comprising  a  familiar 
Explanation  of  Geology,  and  its  Associate  Sciences,  Mineralogy, 
Physical  Geology,  Fossil  Conchology,  Fossil  Botany,  and  Palaeontol 
ogy.  ...  3d  Ed.,  enlarged.  London.  1848.  12°  pp.  xx.,  624. 

ROMANCE  (The)  of  Geology.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  18.) 

SMITH  (John  Pye),  D.D.  On  the  Relation  between  the  Holy  Scriptures 
and  some  Parts  of  Geological  Science.  . . .  New-York.  1840.  12° 

TREASURES  of  the  Earth.  —  I.  Mineral.  —  II.  Metallic.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  130,  and  IX.  no.  155.) 

PART  III.     BOTANY. 

BIGELOW  (Prof.  Jacob),  M.D.  Florida  Bostoniensis.  A  Collection  of 
Plants  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity,  with  . . .  Descriptions  ....  3d 
Ed.  enlarged,  and  containing  a  Glossary  of  Botanical  Terms.  Bos 
ton.  1840.  12° 

CURIOSITIES  of  Vegetation.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  58.) 

EDWARDS  (Thomas)  and  DON  (George).  Botany.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop., 
VII.  1  -  108.) 

HAMILTON  (G.),  M.D.  . . .  Elements  of  Vegetable  and  Animal  Physi 
ology.  In  Two  Parts.  Edited  by  D.  M.  Reese  ...  .  New-York. 
1851.  12°  (Chambers's  Educational  Course,  No.  5.) 

HENSLOW  (Prof.  John  Stevens).  The  Principles  of  Descriptive  and 
Physiological  Botany.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 

123.) 

INTRODUCTION  (An)  to  Vegetable  Physiology  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1846. 
24°  (8.  4.)  (SMALL  Books,  etc.  III.  no.  9.) 

LINDLEY  (Prof.  John),  LL.D.  ...  Botany.  In  Four  Parts.  1.  Struc 
tural  Botany.  2.  Physiology.  3.  Systematic  Botany.  4.  Descrip 
tive  Botany.  ...  London.  1838.  8°  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl., 
Nat.  Phil.,  IV.) 

VEGETABLE  Substances  used  for  the  Food  of  Man.  [Originally  published 
by  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  —  With  omis 
sions.]  New-York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  169.) 

PART  IV.     ZOOLOGY. 

AGASSIZ  (Prof.  Louis)  and  GOULD  (Augustus  Addison),  M.D.  Princi 
ples  of  Zoology  :  touching  the  Structure,  Development,  Distribution, 
and  Natural  Arrangement  of  the  Races  of  Animals,  living  and  ex 
tinct  ;  with  numerous  Illustrations.  For  the  Use  of  Schools  and 
Colleges.  Part  I.  Comparative  Physiology.  Boston.  1848.  12° 

ANECDOTES  of  Ants.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  88.) 
ANECDOTES  of  the  Cat.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  55.) 
ANECDOTES  of  Dogs.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  15.) 
ANECDOTES  of  Elephants.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  61.) 


CLASS   XIII.      NATURAL   HISTORY.  —  PART   IV.  57 

ANECDOTES  of  the  Horse.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  41.) 
ANECDOTES  of  Serpents.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  80.) 
ANECDOTES  of  Spiders.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  100.) 
ANIMAL  Instincts  and  Intelligence.    (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   XL  no.  82.) 
ANIMAL  Mechanics.     See  [BELL  (-Sir  C.)]. 
ANIMAL  Physiology.     See  [SMITH  (T.  S.)]. 

[BELL  (Sir  Charles)].  Animal  Mechanics.  [London.  1828-29.]  8° 
pp.  63.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  IV.) 

BIRDS,  Natural  History  of.     See  [RENNIE  (J.)]. 

CARPENTER  (William  Benjamin),  M.D.  Animal  Physiology.  ...  Anew 
Ed.,  carefully  revised.  London.  1851.  8° 

CHAMBERS  (William  and  Robert).  Elements  of  Zoology  ;  or,  Natural 
History  of  Animals.  From  the  last  Edinburgh  Ed.  Chambers'  Ed 
ucational  Course.  Revised  and  improved  by  D.  M.  Reese,  M.D 

3d  American  Ed.     New  York.     1849.     12° 

. . .  Elements  of  Zoology  ...    .     Edited  by  D.  M.  Reese  ...    . 

New-York.     1853.     12°     (Chambers's  Educational  Course,  No.  6.) 

ELEPHANT.     See  NATURAL  History.     The  Elephant. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Illustrative  Anecdotes  of  the  Animal 
Kingdom  :  by  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849. 
16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  15.) 

HAMILTON  (G.),  M.D.  . . .  Elements  of  Vegetable  and  Animal  Physi 
ology.  See  Part  III. 

HAPPY  Families  of  Animals.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  3,  pp.  14-  16.) 

[HARRIS  (Thaddeus  William)],  M.D.  ...  A  Report  on  the  Insects  of 
Massachusetts,  injurious  to  Vegetation.  Published  agreeably  to  an 
Order  of  the  Legislature,  by  the  Commissioners  on  the  Zoological 
and  Botanical  Survey  of  the  State.  Cambridge.  1841.  8° 

INSECTS,  The  Natural   History  of.      See   [RENNIE  (J.)  and  WESTWOOD 

(J.  0.)]. 
JARDINE  (Sir  William),  Bart.     The  Naturalist's  Library.      Edited   by 

SirW.  J 40  vols.     Edinburgh.     [1836-43?]     16° 

Vol.  I.  —  XIV.     Ornithology. 

Vol.  I.  —  IV.  Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  —  Part  I.  —  IV.  By  the 
Editor. 

Vol.  V.     Sun-Birds.    By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  VI.  VII.     Humming  Birds.  —  Part  I.  II.    By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  VIII.     Game  Birds.     By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  IX.     Pigeons.     By  Prideaux  John  Selby  .... 

Vol.  X.     Parrots.     By  Prideaux  John  Selby  .... 

Vol.  XI.  XII.  Birds  of  Western  Africa  — Part  I.  II.  By  W.  Swain- 
son  ...  . 

Vol.  XIII.     Flycatchers.     By  W.  Swainson  .... 

Vol.  XIV.     Gallinaceous  Birds.    By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  XV.  — XXVII.     Mammalia. 

Vol.  XV.  Introduction  to  Mammalia.  By  Lieut-Col.  Charles  Hamilton 
Smith  .... 

Vol.  XVI.    Lions,  Tigers,  &c.,  &c.    By  the  Editor. 
8 


58  CLASS  XIII.      NATURAL   HISTORY.  —  PART   IV. 

Vol.  XVII.    British  Quadrupeds,  by  W.  Macgillivray  ...   . 
Vol.  XVIII.  XIX.    Dogs.  —  Vol.  I.  II.    By  Lieut-Cot  Charles  Hamilton 
Smith  .... 

Vol.  XX.    Horses.    By  Lieut-Col.  Charles  Hamilton  Smith  .... 

Vol.  XXI.     Deer,  Antelopes,  Camels,  &c.     By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  XXIL     Goats,  Sheep,  Oxen.  &c.     By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  XXIII.     Thick-skinned  Quadrupeds.     By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  XXIV.    Marsupialia  or  Pouched  Animals.   By  G.  R.  Waterhouse  . . .   . 

Vol.  XXV.    Amphibious  Carnivora.     By  Robert  Hamilton  ...   . 

Vol.  XXVI.     Whales,  etc.     By  Robert  Hamilton  .... 

Vol.  XXVII.    Monkeys.    By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  XXVIII.  — XXXIV.    Entomology. 

Vol.  XXVIII.     Introduction  to  Entomology.     By  James  Duncan  ...   . 

Vol.  XXIX.    British  Butterflies.     By  James  Duncan  ...   . 

Vol.  XXX.     British  Moths,  Sphinxes,  etc.    By  James  Duncan  ...   . 

Vol.  XXXI.     Foreign  Butterflies.     By  James  Duncan  .... 

Vol.  XXXII.     Exotic  Moths.     By  James  Duncan  .... 

Vol.  XXXIII.    Beetles.    By  Janies  Duncan  .... 

Vol.  XXXIV.    Bees.  . . . 

Vol.  XXXV.  — XL.    Ichthyology. 

Vol.  XXXV.  Fishes,  particularly  their  Structure  and  Economical  Uses. 
By  J.  S.  Bushnan,  M.D 

Vol.  XXXVI.  XXXVII.  British  Fishes.  —  Part  I.  II.  By  R.  Hamil 
ton  ...  . 

Vol.  XXXVIII.     Fishes  of  the  Perch  Family.    By  the  Editor. 

Vol.  XXXIX.  XL..  Fishes  of  British  Guiana.  — Part  I.  II.  By  R.  H. 
Schomburgk,  Esq. 

KIRBY  (Rev.  William)  and  SPENCE  (William).  An  Introduction  to  En 
tomology  ;  or,  Elements  of  the  Natural  History  of  Insects  :  com 
prising  an  Account  of  Noxious  and  Useful  Insects,  of  their  Meta 
morphoses,  Food,  Stratagems,  Habitations,  Societies,  Motions,  Noises, 
Hybernation,  Instinct,  etc.  etc.  With  Plates.  .  .  .  From  the  6th  Lon 
don  Ed.,  which  was  corrected  and  considerably  enlarged.  Philadel 
phia.  1846.  Large  12°  (6.) 

LIBRARY  of  Entertaining  Knowledge.     See  SOCIETY,  etc. 

MASSACHUSETTS  —  Commissioners  on  the  Zoological  and  Botanical  Sur 
vey  of  the  State.  See  [HARRIS  (T.  W.)].  A  Report  on  the  In 
sects,  etc. 

NATURAL  History.  The  Elephant  ...  .  New-York.  1848.  18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  164.) 

NATURAL  History  of  Birds.     See  [RENNIE  (J.)]. 

NATURAL  History  (The)  of  Insects.  See  [RENNIE  (J.)  and  WESTWOOD 
(J.  O.)]. 

NATURAL  History  of  Quadrupeds.  . . .  New-York.  1840.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1O4.) 

Note.  This  and  the  three  preceding  works  are  abridged  from  the  volumes  on 
Menageries,  Birds,  and  Insects,  in  the  "  Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge," 
published  by  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  They  are  all 
ascribed  to  Prof.  Rennie,  in  Harper's  Illustrated  Catalogue. 

PEARLS  and  Pearl  Fisheries.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  167.) 

[RENNIE  (Prof.  James)].  Natural  History  of  Birds.  Their  Architec 
ture,  Habits,  and  Faculties.  . . .  New- York.  1839.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  98.) 


CLASS   XIII.      NATURAL  HISTORY.  —  PART   V.    §    l.  59 

[ ]     See  NATURAL  History  of  Quadrupeds.  . . .  Note. 

[RENNIE  (Prof.  James)  and  WESTWOOD  (John  Obadiah)].  The  Natu 
ral  History  of  Insects.  .  . .  First  Series.  [Vol.  I.]  |  ...  Vol.  II. 
2  vols.  New-York.  1843-46.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  8, 
74.) 

See  NATURAL  History  of  Quadrupeds.  . . .  Note. 

SELECT  Poems  on  Birds.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  160.) 

SELECT  Poems  on  Insects.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  143.) 

SHUCKARD  (William  E.)  and  SWAINSON  (William).     On  the  History  and 
•    Natural   Arrangement  of   Insects.     London.  8°     (LARDNER'S 

Cab.  Cycl.,  120.) 
[SMITH  (Thomas  Sou thwood)],  M.D.    Animal  Physiology.    [London. 

1829  -  30.]     8°     (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil.,  IV.) 
SOCIETY  FOR   THE   DIFFUSION    OF   USEFUL    KNOWLEDGE.      Library  of 

Entertaining  Knowledge.      See  NATURAL    History  of  Quadrupeds. 

. . .  Note. 
SOUTH  (John  Flint).     Zoology.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VII.  109-382*.) 

SWAINSON    (William).      Animals    in    Menageries.       London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  114.) 

On  the  Habits  and   Instincts   of  Animals.      London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  121.) 

On  the  Natural  History  and  Classification  of  Birds.     2  vols. 

London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  115,  116.) 

On  the  Natural  History  and  Classification  of  Fishes,  Amphibi 
ans,  and  Reptiles.  2  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 
Cycl.,  117,  118.) 

On  the    Natural    History  and   Classification    of    Quadrupeds. 

London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  113.) 

Taxidermy.     With  the  Biography  of  Zoologists,  and  Notices 

of  their  Works.     London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  122.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Geography  and  Classification  of  Animals. 

London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  112.) 

A  Treatise  on  Malacology  ;  or,  The  Natural  Classification  of 

Shells  and  Shell-Fish.     London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 

119.) 

See  SHUCKARD  (W.  E.)  and  SWAINSON  (W.). 

[WESTWOOD  (John  Obadiah)].    See  [RENNIE  (J.)  and  WESTWOOD  (J.O.)]. 

PART  V.     PHYSICAL  HISTORY  OF   MAN  ;    MEDICINE. 
§  1.   Physical  History  of  Man,  Anatomy^  Physiology,  Hygiene. 

[BARLOW  (Rev.  John)].  The  Connection  between  Physiology  and  In 
tellectual  Philosophy.  2d  Ed.,  enlarged.  Philadelphia.  1846.  24° 
(8.  4.)  pp.  85.  (SMALL  Books,  etc.  I.  no.  2.) 


60  CLASS   XIII.      NATURAL   HISTORY.  —  PART   V.    §    1. 

[BELL  (Sir  Charles)].     Animal  Mechanics.     See  Part  IV. 

CARPENTER  (William  Benjamin),  M.D.  Elements  of  Physiology,  in 
cluding  Physiological  Anatomy,  for  the  Use  of  the  Medical  Student. 
.  .  .  With  One  Hundred  and  Eighty  Illustrations.  Philadelphia. 
1846.  8° 

CLEANLINESS  —  Bathing  —  Ventilation.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III. 
no.  51.) 

COMBE  (Andrew),  M.D.  The  Principles  of  Physiology  applied  to  the 
Preservation  of  Health,  and  to  the  Improvement  of  Physical  and 
Mental  Education.  . . .  From  the  7th  Edinburgh  Ed.  New-York. 
1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  71.) 

CUTTER  (Calvin),  M.D.  First  Book  on  Anatomy,  Physiology,  and 
Hygiene,  for  Grammar  Schools  and  Families.  With  Eighty-three 
Engravings.  . . .  Stereotype  Ed.  Boston.  1849.  12° 

A  Treatise  on  Anatomy,  Physiology,  and  Hygiene  :   designed 

•  for  Colleges,  Academies,  and   Families.     With  One   Hundred  and 
Fifty  Engravings.     Stereotype  Ed.     Boston.     1849.     12° 

GRISCOM  (Prof.  John  H.)  Animal  Mechanism  and  Physiology  ...  . 
New- York.  1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  85.) 

JARVIS  (Edward),  M.D.  Practical  Physiology  ;  for  the  Use  of  Schools 
and  Families.  Philadelphia.  1847.  12° 

MANAGEMENT  of  Infants.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  6.) 

PRICHARD  (James  Cowles),  M.D.  The  Natural  History  of  Man  ;  com 
prising  Inquiries  into  the  Modifying  Influence  of  Physical  and  Moral 
Agencies  oji  the  different  Tribes  of  the  Human  Family.  ...  3d  Ed., 
enlarged,  with  Fifty  coloured  and  Five  plain  Illustrations  engraved  on 
Steel,  and  Ninety-seven  Engravings  on  Wood.  London.  1848.  8° 
pp.  xvii.,  677. 

• Six   Ethnographical   Maps   with   a  Sheet  of  Letterpress.     By 

J.  C.  P In  Illustration  of  his  Works  :  —  "  The  Natural  His 
tory  of  Man,"  and  "  Researches  into  the  Physical  History  of  Man 
kind."  . . .  [London.  1843  ?]  fol. 

SANITARY  Movement  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     II.  no.  9.) 

SMITH  (Henry  H.),  M.D.  Anatomical  Atlas,  illustrative  of  the  Struc 
ture  of  the  Human  Body.  By  H.  H.  S Under  the  Super 
vision  of  Wm.  E.  Homer,  M.D Philadelphia.  1847.  8° 

[SMITH  (Thomas  South  wood)],  M.D.  Animal  Physiology.  See 
Part  IV. 

SOUTH  (John  Flint)  and  CLARK  (F.  Le  Gros).  Anatomy.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  Vll.  381-494.) 

TICKNOR  (Caleb),  M.D.  The  Philosophy  of  Living  ;  or,  The  Way  to 
enjoy  Life  and  its  Comforts.  ...  New-York.  1846.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  77.) 

VOLUNTARY  Distortions  —  Tight  Lacing.  (CHAMEERS'S  Miscel.,  V. 
no.  93.) 


CLASS  XIV.   THE  ARTS.  —  PART  I.  61 


§  2.    Pathology  and  Therapeutics,  Surgery,  Materia  Medica. 

BARLOW  (Rev.  John).  On  Man's  Power  over  himself  to  prevent  or  con 
trol  Insanity.  See  Class  I. 

BOWMAN  (William).     Surgery.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VII.  824  -  880.) 

[DAVIS  (Daniel),  Jr.]  ?  The  Medical  Application  of  Electricity  ;  with 
Descriptions  of  Apparatus,  and  Instructions  for  its  Use.  2d  Ed. 
Boston  :  Daniel  Davis,  Jr.  1847.  12°  pp.  24.  (Bound  with 
DAVIS'S  "  Manual  of  Magnetism,"  etc.) 

JOHNSON   (George),  M.D.     Materia  Medica.     (ENCYCL.   Metrop.,  VII. 

494-526.) 
LIFE  at  Grsefenberg.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VIII.  nos.  59,  60.) 

MORFIT  (Campbell).  Chemical  and  Pharmaceutical  Manipulations. 
See  Class  XII. 

SPECTRAL  Illusions.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  70.) 

WILLIAMS  (Robert),  M.D.  Medicine.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VII.  527  - 
823.) 


THE    ARTS. 

CLASS  XIV.     THE   ARTS. 

PART    I.       GENERAL     WORKS. 
Note.    For  the  History  of  the  Arts,  see  Class  XXVII. 

ANTISELL  (T.),  M.D.  . . .  Hand-Book  of  the  Useful  Arts  ;  including 
Agriculture,  Architecture,  Domestic  Economy,  Engineering,  Ma 
chinery,  Manufactures,  Mining,  Photogenic  and  Telegraphic  Art  . . .  '. 
New- York.  1852.  12°  pp.  vii.,  692.  (PUTNAM'S  Home  Cyclo 
pedia,  Vol.  III.) 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Enterprise,  Industry  and  Art  of  Man, 
as  displayed  in  Fishing,  Hunting,  Commerce,  Navigation,  Mining, 
Agriculture  and  Manufactures.  By  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's 
Tales.  . . .  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr., 
18.) 

HAZEN  (Edward).  Popular  Technology  ;  or,  Professions  and  Trades. 
...2vols.  New-York.  1846-41.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr., 
149,  15O.) 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

POTTER  (Alonzo),  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Pennsylvania.  The  Principles  of  Sci 
ence  applied  to  the  Domestic  and  Mechanic  Arts,  and  to  Manufactures 
and  Agriculture  :  with  Reflections  on  the  Progress  of  the  Arts,  and 


62  CLASS   XIV.      THE   ARTS.  —  PARTS   II.,  III. 

their  Influence  on  National   Welfare.  ...  Boston.      [1840?]      12° 
[SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XXI.) 

URE  (Andrew),  M.D.  A  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Mines 
...  .  Illustrated  with  nearly  Fifteen  Hundred  Engravings  on  Wood, 
llth  American,  from  the  last  London  Ed.  To  which  is  appended, 
A  Supplement  of  Recent  Improvements  to  the  Present  Time.  New 
York.  1847.  8°  pp.  1340,  and  Suppl.,  pp.  304. 

Note.     The  Supplement  is  paged  independently,  with  the  title:  —  "Recent 
Improvements  in  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Mines,"  etc. 


PART  II.     AGRICULTURE,  HORTICULTURE,  RURAL  AND  DOMESTIC 

ECONOMY. 

BEECHER  (Catherine  Esther).  A  Treatise  on  Domestic  Economy,  for 
the  Use  of  Young  Ladies  at  Home,  and  at  School.  Revised  Ed., 
with  numerous  Additions  and  illustrative  Engravings.  Boston.  1843. 
12"  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XXVI.) 

BUEL  (Jesse).  The  Farmer's  Companion  ;  or,  Essays  on  the  Principles 
and  Practice  of  American  Husbandry.  With  the  Address  prepared 
to  be  delivered  before  the  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Societies  of 
New-Haven  County,  Connecticut,  and  an  Appendix,  containing 
Tables  ....  By  the  late  Honorable  J.  B To  which  is  pre 
fixed,  A  Eulogy  on  ...  Judge  Buel.  By  Amos  Dean,  Esq.  Boston. 
[1840  ?]  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XVI.) 

DOMESTIC  Flower-Culture.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  37.) 

DON  (George).     Horticulture.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VI.  87*  -  186.*) 

DONOVAN  (Michael).  A  Treatise  on  Domestic  Economy.  Vol.  I.  con 
taining  Brewing,  Distilling,  Wine-Making,  Baking,  &c.  |  Vol.  II. 
Human  Food,  Animal  and  Vegetable.  2  vols.  London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  126,  127.) 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  Agriculture.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop., 
VI.  1-76.) 

SPOONER  (William  Charles).  Veterinary  Art.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VII. 
881-913.) 

PART  III.     OTHER  USEFUL  ARTS. 

Note.    For  Surveying  and  Navigation,  see  Class  IX.    For  Medicine,  see  Class 
XIII.  Part  V. 

BABBAGE  (Charles).  Introductory  View  of  the  Principles  of  Manufac 
tures.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VIII.  1  -  84.) 

BARLOW  (Prof.  Peter).  Manufactures.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VIII.  85- 
834.) 

BIGELOW  (Prof.  Jacob),  M.D.  The  Useful  Arts,  considered  in  Connex 
ion  with  the  Applications  of  Science  :  with  numerous  Engravings. 
...  2  vols.  Boston.  1842.  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XL  XII.) 

The  same.     2  vols.     New  York..     1847.     12° 


CLASS   XIV.       THE   ARTS.  —  PART   III.  63 

BOSTON  —  School  Committee.  Reports  and  other  Documents  relating  to 
the  Ventilation  of  the  School  Houses  of  the  City  of  B.  ...  Boston. 
1848.  8°  pp.  43. 

See  [BRYENT  (W.)  and  HERMAN  (L.)].     An  Exposition,  etc. 

[BRYENT  (Walter)  and  HERMAN  (Leopold)].  An  Exposition  on  heating 
and  ventilating  the  School  Houses  of  the  City  of  Boston,  in  1846 
and  1847,  together  with  important  Information  by  a  Scientific  Gen 
tleman,  upon  the  Effects  of  Red  Hot  Iron  upon  Air,  &c.  Boston  : 
Bryent  and  Herman.  1848.  8°  pp.  24. 

CRESY  (Edward).  An  Encyclopaedia  of  Civil  Engineering,  Historical, 
Theoretical,  and'  Practical.  .  .  .  Illustrated  by  upwards  of  Three 
Thousand  Engravings  on  Wood  ...  .  London.  1847.  8°  pp.  xii., 
1655. 

Note.    Also  with  title-pages  for  the  division  of  the  work  into  two  vols. 

CURIOSITIES  of  Art.  —  II.  Mechanics  —  Manufactures.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  VII.  no.  113.) 

EWBANK  (Thomas).  A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  Hydraulic 
and  other  Machines  for  raising  Water,  etc.  See  Class  XXV III. 

HARVEY  (George).  Naval  Architecture.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VI.  329- 
424.) 

HOLLAND  (John).  A  Treatise  on  the  Progressive  Improvement  and 
Present  State  of  the  Manufactures  in  Metal.  3  vols.  London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Ca-b.  Cycl.,  129-131.) 

MITCHELL  (Maj.  Charles  C.)  and  PROCTER  (Col.  George).  Fortification. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VI.  268  -  328.) 

NICHOLSON  (Peter).     Carpentry.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  VI.  229  -  267.) 

PORTER  (George  Richardson).  A  Treatise  on  the  Manufacture  of  Silk. 
London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  128.) 

A  Treatise  on  the  Origin,  Progressive  Improvement,  and  Pres 
ent    State    of    the    Manufactures    of    Porcelain   and    Glass.      Lon 
don.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  132.) 

SCRIBNER  (J.  M.).  Scribner's  Engineers'  and  Mechanics'  Companion  : 
comprising  U.  S.  Weights  and  Measures;  Mensuration  of  Superficies 
and  Solids  ;  Tables  of  Squares  and  Cubes,  Square  and  Cube  Roots  ; 
Circumference  and  Areas  of  Circles.  The  Mechanical  Powers  : 
Centers  of  Gravity,  Gravitation  of  Bodies,  Pendulums,  Specific  Grav 
ity  of  Bodies,  Strength,  Weight  and  Crush  of  Materials,  Water 
Wheels,  Hydrostatics,  Hydraulics,  Statics,  Centers  of  Percussion  and 
Gyration,  Friction,  Heat,  Tables  of  the  Weight  of  Metals,  Pipes, 
Scantling,  and  Interest.  Steam  and  the  Steam  Engine.  2d  Ed. 
—  Revised,  enlarged,  and  improved.  . . .  New-York.  1846.  18° 
or  12°  (6.  and  12.) 

SWAINSON  (William).     Taxidermy.     See  Class  XIII.  Part  IV. 

YOUNG  (Prof.  Thomas),  M.D.  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Natural  Phi 
losophy  and  the  Mechanical  Arts,  etc.  See  Class  XI.  Part  I. 


64          CLASS  XIV.   THE  ARTS.  —  PARTS  IV.,  Y. 


PART  IV.     GYMNASTICS  ;    GAMES  AND  SPORTS. 

SMITH  (Horatio).  Festivals,  Games,  and  Amusements,  etc.  See  Class 
XXVII. 

PART  V.    THE  FINE  ARTS, —  ARCHITECTURE,  DRAWING,  PAINT 
ING,  ENGRAVING,  SCULPTURE,  Music. 

Note.    For  Heraldry,  see  Class  XXIV.  Part  I.    Tor  ^Esthetics,  see  Class  I. 

BARNARD  (Henry).  School  Architecture  ;  or  Contributions  to  the  Im 
provement  of  School-Houses  in  the  United  States.  . . .  2d  Ed.  New 
York.  1848.  8° 

CATALOGUE  of  Paintings,  by  Col.  [John]  Trumbull  ;  including  Eight 
Subjects  of  the  American  Revolution  ...  .  (TRUMBULL'S  Autobi 
ography,  etc.  1841.  8°  pp.  405-439.) 

CLARK  (John).  . . .  Elements  of  Drawing  in  Two  Parts.  Embracing 
Exercises  for  the  Slate  and  Black-Board.  Edited  by  D.  M.  Reese, 

M.D New-York.      1849.     12°      (Chambers's   Educational 

Course,  No.  2.) 

CURIOSITIES  of  Art.  —  I.  Architecture.  (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  VI. 
no.  108.) 

FOWLE  (William  Bentley).  An  Introduction  to  Linear  Drawing  ;  trans 
lated  from  the  French  of  M.  Francoeur  ;  with  Alterations  and  Addi 
tions  ...  .  To  which  are  added,  The  Elements  of  Linear  Perspec 
tive  ;  and  Questions  on  the  Whole.  By  W.  B.  F 3d  Ed. 

Boston.     1830.     12°     pp.  vi.,  86.  + 

FRANCOZUR  (Prof.  Louis  Benjamin).  See  FOWLE  (W.  B.).  An  Intro 
duction,  etc. 

GWILT  (Joseph).     Music.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  685-779.) 

JAMES  (John  Thomas),  Bp.  of  Calcutta,  and  LINDSAY  (Rev.  John). 
Painting.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  466  -  [592*].) 

LINDSAY  (Rev.  John).     Engraving.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  780-851.) 
NARRIEN  (Prof.  John).    Architecture.    (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  237 -  432.) 

PEALE  (Rembrandt).  Graphics,  the  Art  of  accurate  Delineation  ...  . 
In  Five  Books  . . .  with  anJntroduction  ...  .  Philadelphia.  [184- .] 
12° 

Note.    Pages  i.  -  xii.,  with  the  title,  are  wanting. 

POPULAR  Cultivation  of  Music.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  I.  no.  7.) 
RECENT  Decorative  Art.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  IX.  no.  65.) 

RIPLEY  (George)  and  TAYLOR  (Bayard).  . . .  Hand-Book  of  Literature 
and  the  Fine  Arts  ;  comprising  complete  and  accurate  Definitions  of 
all  Terms  employed  in  Belles-Lettres,  Philosophy,  Theology,  Law, 
Mythology,  Painting,  Music,  Sculpture,  Architecture,  and  all  kindred 
Arts.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  G.  R.  and  B.  T.  New-York. 
1852.  12°  pp.  vi.,  647.  (PUTNAM'S  Home  Cyclopedia,  Vol.  II.) 


CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE. — PARTS  I.,   II.   §  1.  65 

TAYLOR  (Bayard).     See  RIPLEY  (G.)  and  TAYLOR  (B.). 

WESTMACOTT  (Richard),  Jr.     Sculpture.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  433- 

465.) 
WOOD-ENGRAVING.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  85.) 


LANGUAGE;   WITH   AN   APPENDIX. 

(Classes  XV.— XVIII.) 

CLASS   XV.     LANGUAGE. 

PART  I.     GENERAL  WORKS  ;    WORKS  RELATING  TO  SEVERAL 

LANGUAGES. 

CLASSICAL  Museum  (The),  a  Journal  of  Philology,  and  of  Ancient  His 
tory  and  Literature.     [Edited  by  Leonhard  Schmitz,  Ph.  D.]     Vol 
ume   the   First  —  Seventh.      [June,    1843  —  Dec.    1849.]     7  vols. 
London.     1844-50.     8° 
Note.    Discontinued. 

GENERAL  Principles  (The)  of  Grammar.  [With  a  treatise  on  English 
Grammar.]  Philadelphia.  1847.  24°  (8.  4.)  (SMALL  Books,  etc. 
III.  no.  12.) 

PRIESTLEY  (Joseph),  LL.D.  English  Grammar ;  Lectures  on  the  Theory 
of  Language  and  Universal  Grammar,  etc.  See  Part  II.  §  2.  A, 

SACY  (Antoine  Isaac  SILVESTRE,  Baron  DE).     See  SILVESTRE  DE  SACY. 
SCHLEGEL  (Karl  Wilhelm  F  r  i  e  d  r  i  c  h   VON).     The  Philosophy  of  Life, 
and  Philosophy  of  Language.     See  Class  I. 

SILVESTRE  DE  SACY  (Antoine  Isaac),  Baron.  Principles  of  General 
Grammar  ...  .  Translated  and  fitted  for  American  Use  by  D.  Fos- 
dick,  Jr.  2d  American,  from  the  5th  French  Ed.  Andover. 
1837.  12° 

STODDART  (Sir  John).     Grammar.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I.  1  -  192.) 

TRENCH  (Prof.  Richard  Chenevix).  Ori  the  Study  of  Words.  . . .  From 
the  2d  London  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  New  York.  1852.  12° 

WEBSTER  (Noah),  LL.D.  An  American  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language  ;  ...  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Introductory  Dissertation  on 
the  Origin,  History,  and  Connection,  of  the  Languages  of  Western 
Asia  and  Europe,  etc.  See  Part  II.  §  2.  B. 

PART  II.     PARTICULAR  LANGUAGES.     (Arranged  alphabetically.) 
§  1.     Anglo-Saxon. 

BOSWORTH  (Joseph),  D.D.,  Ph.  D.     A  Compendious  Anglo-Saxon  and 
English  Dictionary.  . . .  London.     1852.     8° 
9 


66  CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE. — PART   II.    §  2.  A. 

KLIPSTEIN  (Louis  F.),  Ph.D.     Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica Selections, 

in  Prose  and  Verse,  from  the  Anglo-Saxon  Literature  :  with  an  In 
troductory  Ethnological  Essay,  and  Notes  ....  2  vols.  New 
-York.  1849.  12° 

A   Grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Language    ....     2d   Ed. 

New  York.     1848.     12° 

§  2.     English. 
A.    Grammar,  with  General   and  Introductory  Works. 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  FOE,  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE.  . . . 
The  English  Spelling  Book  ...  .  New-York.  1847.  12° 

ARNOLD  (Rev.  Thomas  Kerchever).  An  English  Grammar  for  Classi 
cal  Schools,  with  Questions,  and  a  Course  of  Exercises  ;  being  a 
Practical  Introduction  to  English  Prose  Composition.  ...  3d  Ed. 
London.  1843.  12° 

BROWN  (Goold).  The  Grammar  of  English  Grammars,  with  an  Intro 
duction  Historical  and  Critical  ...  .  New  York.  1851.  8°  pp. 
xix.,  1028. 

The  Institutes  of  English  Grammar  ...    .     Stereotype   Ed., 

revised  by  the  Author.     New-York.     [1832?]     12° 

CHANDLER  (Joseph  K,.).  Chandler's  Common  School  Grammar.  —  A 
Grammar  of  the  English  Language  ;  adapted  to  the  Schools  of 
America.  . . .  Philadelphia.  1847.  12°  or  8°  (6.  and  8.) 

CLARK  (S.  W.).  The  Science  of  the  English  Language.  —  A  Practical 
Grammar  ;  in  which  Words,  Phrases,  and  Sentences  are  classified 
according  to  their  Offices,  and  their  Relation  to  each  other,  illustrated 
by  a  complete  System  of  Diagrams.  ...  2d  Ed.  New  York. 
1848.  12° 

CRAIK  (Prof.  George  Lillie).  Outlines  of  the  History  of  the  English 
Language  for  the  Use  of  the  Junior  Classes  in  Colleges  and  the 
Higher  Classes  in  Schools.  ...  London.  1851.  16° 

EVERETT  (Erastus).  A  System  of  English  Versification  . . . ;  illustrated 
by  numerous  Examples  from  the  best  Poets.  .  .  .  New-York. 
1848.  12° 

FOWLE  (William  Bentley).  The  Common  School  Grammar,  Part  Second 
....  Boston.  1847.  12° 

FOWLER  (Prof.  William  Chauncey).  English  Grammar.  —  The  Eng 
lish  Language  in  its  Elements  and  Forms.  With  a  History  of  its 
Origin  and  Development.  . . .  New  York.  1850.  8°  pp.  xxiii., 
17  -  675. 

GENERAL  Principles  (The)  of  Grammar.  [With  a  treatise  on  English 
Grammar.]  See  Part  I. 

GOLDSBURY  (John).  The  Common  School  Grammar  ...  .  6th  Ed. 
Boston.  1845.  12°  pp.  94. 

• A   Sequel   to   the    Common   School   Grammar.    .  . .    Boston. 

1842.     12° 


CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART  II.   §2.  A.  67 

GREENE  (Samuel  Stillman).  Greene's  Analysis.  —  A  Treatise  on  the 
Structure  of  the  English  Language  ;  or  the  Analysis  and  Classifica 
tion  of  Sentences  and  their  component  Parts  ;  with  Illustrations  and 
Exercises,  adapted  to  the  Use  of  Schools  ...  .  Philadelphia. 
1848.  12° 

HARRISON  (Rev.  Matthew).  The  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  Structure 
of  the  English  Language.  . . .  London.  1848.  12° 

HART    (John    S.),   LL.D.      English    Grammar    ...    .      Philadelphia. 

1845.     12° 
LATHAM  (Robert  Gordon),  M.D.     An   Elementary  English  Grammar, 

for   the   Use   of   Schools.    . . .    Revised   Ed.    [by   Prof.  Francis  J. 

Child].     Cambridge.     1852.     16° 

The  English  Language.  . . .  2d  Ed.,  revised  and  greatly  en 
larged.     London.     1848.     8°     pp.  xl.,  581. 

The  same.  ...  3d  Ed.,  revised  and  greatly  enlarged.     London. 

1850.     8°     pp.  xlii.,  609. 

A  Hand-Book  of  the  English  Language,  for  the  Use  of  Stu 
dents  of  the  Universities  and  Higher  Classes  of  Schools.  . . .  Lon 
don.     1851.     12° 

History  and  Etymology  of  the  English  Language,  for  the  Use 

of  Classical  Schools.     London.     1849.     16°     pp.  iv.,  96. 

LOWTH  (Robert),  D.D.,  successively  Bp.  of  St.  David's,  Oxford,  and 
London.  A  short  Introduction  to  English  Grammar,  with  Critical 
Notes.  . . .  2d  Cambridge,  from  the  Author's  last  Ed.  Cambridge 
[Mass.].  1838.  18° 

MULLIGAN  (John).  Exposition  of  the  Grammatical  Structure  of  the 
English  Language  ;  being  an  Attempt  to  furnish  an  Improved  Method 
of  teaching  Grammar.  For  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges.  . . . 
New-York.  1852.  8° 

MURRAY  (Lindley).  An  English  Grammar  . . .  illustrated  by  appropri 
ate  Exercises,  and  a  Key  to  the  Exercises.  . . .  5th  American,  from 
the  last  English  Ed.,  corrected  and  much  enlarged.  2  vols.  (bound 
in  one).  New- York.  1823.  8° 

NEW  ENGLAND  Primer.     See  Class  II.  Part  III. 

PRIESTLEY  (Joseph),  LL.D.  English  Grammar  ;  Lectures  on  the  The 
ory  of  Language  and  Universal  Grammar  ;  and  on  Oratoiy  and 
Criticism.  . . .  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix,  by  John  Towill  Rutt. 
London.  1833.  8° 

QUACKENBOS  (G.  P.).    First  Lessons  in  Composition,  etc.     See  Class  XVII. 

SPALDING  (William).  The  History  of  English  Literature  ;  with  an  Out 
line  of  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  English  Language,  etc.  See 
Class  XXIX. 

WELD  (Allen  Hayden).     Weld's  English  Grammar,  Illustrated  by  Ex 
ercises  in  Composition,  Analyzing  and  Parsing.  ...  3d  Ed.     Portland. 
1847.     12° 
—     The  same.     7th  Ed.     Portland.     1847.     12° 

WTELSFORD  (Henry).     On  the  Origin  and  Ramifications  of  the  English 


68  CLASS   XV.       LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.    §  2.  B. 

Language.  Preceded  by  an  Inquiry  into  the  Primitive  Seats,  Early 
Migrations,  and  Final  Settlements  of  the  principal  European  Nations. 
. . .  London.  1845.  8° 

WILSON  (John).  A  Treatise  on  English  Punctuation  ...  .  With  an 
Appendix,  containing  a  List  of  Abbreviations,  Hints  on  Proof-reading, 
etc.  2d  Ed.  of  "  Grammatical  Punctuation,"  enlarged.  Boston. 
1850.  12° 

B.    Lexicography. 
Note.     Compare  Class  XXX. 

BUTTER  (Henry).  Etymological  Expositor.  See  SCHOLAR'S  Com 
panion. 

DUBLIN,  Richard,  Archbishop  of.     See  WHATELY. 

GRAHAM  (George  Farquhar).  English  Synonymes  classified  and  ex 
plained  ;  with  Practical  Exercises,  designed  for  Schools  and  Private 
Tuition.  . . .  Edited,  with  an  Introduction  and  illustrative  Authorities, 
by  Henry  Reed  ....  New  York.  1847.  12° 

HALLIWELL  (James  Orchard).     A  Dictionary  of  Archaic  and  Provincial 
Words,  Obsolete  Phrases,  Proverbs,  and  Ancient  Customs,  from  the 
Fourteenth  Century.  . . .  2d  Ed.     2  vols.     London.     1852.     8° 
Note.    The  two  vols.  are  paged  continuously. 

LONDON  Encyclopaedia.     See  Class  XXX. 

Note.     This  work  contains  a  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language,  in  which 
the  use  of  words  is  illustrated  by  copious  citations  from  approved  writers. 

LYND  (Prof.  James).  The  Class-Book  of  Etymology,  designed  to  pro 
mote  Precision  in  the  Use,  and  facilitate  the  Acquisition  of  a  Knowl 
edge  of  the  English  Language.  . . .  Revised  Ed.  Philadelphia. 
1848.  12° 

The  First  Book  of  Etymology  ....     Revised  Ed.     Philadel 
phia.     1847.     12° 

McELLiGOTT  (James  N.).  Manual,  Analytical  and  Synthetical  of  Or 
thography  and  Definition.  . . .  New  York.  1846.  8°  ?  (4.) 

The  Young  Analyzer  ;  being  an  easy  Outline  of  the  Course  of 

Instruction  in  the  English  Language,  presented  in  McElligott's  Ana 
lytical  Manual  ...    .     New  York.     1846.     8°  ?  (4.)     pp.54. 

McMuRTRiE  (Prof.  Henry),  M.D.  Lexicon  Scientiarum.  —  A  Diction 
ary  of  Terms  used  in  the  various  Branches  of  Anatomy,  Astronomy, 
Botany,  Geology,  Geometry,  Hygiene,  Mineralogy,  Nat.  Philosophy, 
Physiology,  Zoology,  &c.  ...  Philadelphia.  1847.  12° 

OSWALD  (John).  An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language, 
on  a  Plan  entirely  New.  . . .  Revised  and  improved  . . .  by  J.  M. 
Keagy.  Philadelphia.  1846.  12° 

RICHARDSON  (Charles).  A  new  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 
2  vols.  London.  1838.  4° 

The  same.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  Vol.  XIV.  —  XXV.) 


CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART  II.    §  3.  A.  69 

SCHOLAR'S  Companion  (The)  ;  containing  Exercises  in  the  Orthogra 
phy,  Derivation,  and  Classification  of  English  Words.  Arranged 
on  the  Basis  of  Butter's  Etymological  Expositor.  A  new  Ed., 
enlarged  and  improved.  Philadelphia.  1844.  12° 

WALKER  (John).  A  Rhyming,  Spelling,  and  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of 
the  English  Language,  in  which  I.  The  whole  Language  is  arranged 
according  to  its  Terminations  ...  .  To  which  ...  is  added  an  In 
dex  of  [Perfect  and]  Allowable  Rhymes  ....  A  new  and  revised 
Ed.  Philadelphia.  1852.  12°  pp.  706. 

WEBSTER  (Noah),  LL.D.  An  American  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language  ;  ...  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Introductory  Dissertation  on 
the  Origin,  History,  and  Connection,  of  the  Languages  of  Western 
Asia  and  Europe,  with  an  Explanation  of  the  Principles  on  which 
Languages  are  formed.  . . .  Revised  and  enlarged,  by  Chauncey  A. 
Goodrich.  With  Pronouncing  Vocabularies  of  Scripture,  Classical, 
and  Geographical  Names  [prepared  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  Noah 
Porter].  Springfield,  Mass.  1848.  4°  pp.  Ixxxiv.,  1367.  (2  copies, 
one  dated  1850.) 

[WHATELY  (Richard)],  Alp.  of  Dublin.  A  Selection  of  English  Syno- 
nymes.  1st  American  Ed.,  from  the  2d  London  Ed.,  revised  and 
enlarged.  Boston  and  Cambridge.  1852.  12° 

WORCESTER  (Joseph  Emerson),  LL.D.  A  Comprehensive  Pronouncing 
and  Explanatory  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language  ;  with  Pro 
nouncing  Vocabularies  of  Classical,  Scripture,  and  Modern  Geo 
graphical  Names.  Carefully  revised  and  enlarged.  Boston.  1845.  1*2° 

A  Universal  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language  : 

to  which  are  added  Walker's  Key  to  the  Pronunciation  of  Classical 
and  Scripture  Proper  Names,  much  enlarged  and  improved  ;  and  a 
Pronouncing  Vocabulary  of  Modern  Geographical  Names.  . . .  Boston. 
1846.  8°  pp.  Ixxvi.,  956.  (2  copies,  one  dated  1851.) 

§  3.     French. 
A.    Grammar,   with   General   and   Introductory   Works. 

BOLMAR  (Anthony).     See  LEVIZAC  (J.  P.-V.  LECOUTZ,  Abbe  DE). 

BUGARD  (B.  F.).  French  Practical  Translator ;  or,  Easy  Method  of 
learning  to  translate  French  into  English.  . . .  5th  Ed.  Boston. 
1841.  12° 

COLLOT  (Prof.  A.  G.).  Progressive  Pronouncing  French  Reader  ...  . 
Philadelphia.  1844.  12°  or  16°  (12.  and  8.) 

CUBI  I  SOLER  (Mariano).  Le  Traducteur  Fran£ois ;  or  a  Practical  Sys 
tem  for  translating  the  French  Language  ;  to  which  are  added  Obser 
vations  on  the  Modes  generally  pursued  in  learning  Languages.  . . . 
2d  Ed.,  . . .  enlarged,  and  greatly  improved.  Boston.  1828.  12° 

DUCREST  DE  SAINT-AUBIN  (Stephanie  Felicite),  Countess  de  Genlis. 
See  GENLIS. 

FEN  WICK  DE  PORQUET  (Louis).     See  PORQUET. 


70  CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.    §  3.  A. 

FIVAS  (Victor  DE).  An  Introduction  to  the  French  Language  :  contain 
ing  Fables  . . .  &c.  with  a  Dictionary  ...  .  From  the  5th  English 
Ed.  New  York.  1850.  12° 

GENLIS  (Stephanie  Felicite  DUCREST  DE  SAINT-AUBIN,  Countess  DE).  A 
Manual,  containing  Expressions  most  used  in  Travelling,  etc.  See 
POPPLETON  (G.  H.).  New  Elements,  etc.  1835.  12° 

GIRAULT  (Prof.  A.  N.).  Colloquial  and  Grammatical  Exercises,  in 
tended  to  impart  . . .  both  a  Theoretical  and  Practical  Knowledge  of 
the  French  Language.  . . .  2d  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1846.  18° 

LEVIZAC  (Jean  Pons  Victor  LECOUTZ,  Able  DE).  A  Theoretical  and 
Practical  Grammar  of  the  French  Language  ...  .  By  M.  de  L. 
With  numerous  Corrections  and  Improvements  ...  a  complete  Trea 
tise  on  the  Genders  of  French  Nouns  . . .  also  ...  all  the  French 
Verbs....  By  A.  Bolmar  . . .  .  llth  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1844. 
12° 

Note.    The  part  relating  to  the  Verbs  is  paged  independently,  as  an  Appen 
dix.    It  was  also  published  separately. 

LHOMOND  (Charles  Frangois),  the  Able.  Elements  of  French  Gram 
mar  ...  .  Translated  from  the  French,  with  Notes  and  Exercises. 
[By  Henry  W.  Longfellow.]  8th  Ed.  Boston.  1845.  12° 

LITAIS  DE  GAUX  ( ).     Theorie  des  Verbes,  etc.     See  §  3.  B.    VER- 

LAC  ( ).     Dictionnaire,  etc.     1845.     4° 

[LONGFELLOW  (Prof.  Henry  Wadsworth)].  Translator,  etc.  See 
LHOMOND  (C.  F.).  Elements,  etc. 

OLLENDORFF  (H.  G.).  A  Key  to  the  Exercises  in  OllendorfF's  New 
Method  of  learning  to  read,  write,  and  speak  the  French  Language. 
Revised  Ed.  New  York.  1846.  12° 

PICOT  (Charles).  No.  1  of  Charles  Picot's  Series  of  [French]  School 
Books.  First  Lessons  in  French  ....  2d  improved  Ed.  Phila 
delphia.  1847.  12° 

No.  2  ...    .     The  French  Student's  Assistant  ....     2d  im 
proved  Ed.     Philadelphia.     1845.     12°     pp.  48.     (2  copies.) 

No.  3  ....     Interesting  Narrations  in  French  ...    .      Phila 
delphia.     1845.     12° 

No.  4  ...    .     Historical  Narrations  in  French  ...    .      Phila 
delphia.     1845.     12° 

No.  5  ...    .    Scientific  Narrations,  etc.  in  French  ...    .    Phila 
delphia.     1847.     12° 

No.  6  ....     Fleurs  du  Parnasse   Fran^ais  ;  or  Elegant  Ex 
tracts  from  the  most  approved  Productions  of  the  best  French  Poets 
....     Philadelphia.     1845.      12° 

No.  7  ....     Beauties  of  the   French  Drama  . . .  comprising 

Athalie,  a  Tragedy  of  J.  Racine  ;  Le  Cid,  a  Tragedy  of  P.  Corneille  ; 
Merope,  a  Tragedy  of  Voltaire  ;    Le   Misanthrope,   a   Comedy  of 
Moliere  ;  followed  by  ...  Extracts  from  the  other  Master-pieces  of 
the  same  Authors,  as  well  as  those  of  the  most  eminent  Dramatic 


CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE. — PART   II.    §3.  B.  71 

Writers  of  Modern  Time  ;  with  Notes  and  Explanations  ...    .     Phila 
delphia.     1846.     12° 

PINNEY  (Norman).  The  First  Book  in  French  ;  or,  A  Practical  Intro 
duction  to  reading,  writing,  and  speaking  the  French  Language.  . . . 
Hartford.  1848.  18° 

—  A  Key  to  the  First  Book  in  French.  . . .  Hartford.    1848.    18° 
pp.  55. 

The  Practical  French  Teacher  ;  or  a  New  Method  of  learning 

to   read,  write,  and  speak  the   French   Language.    .  .  .    Hartford. 
1847.     12° 

—  The  same.     [Improved  Ed.]     New  York.     1849.     12° 

The  Progressive  French  Reader ;  . . .  with  Notes  and  a  Lexi 
con.  . . .  New  York.     1850.     12° 

POPPLETON  (G.  H.).  New  Elements  of  Conversation,  in  English  and 
French.  ...  By  Professor  G.  [H.]  P.,  at  Paris  :  followed  by  the 
Manual  of  Idiotisms  of  Madame  de  Genlis.  4th  American  Ed.  Re 
vised  ...  by  F.  Sales  ....  Boston.  1835.  12° 

Note.    Also  with  the  title :  —  "  Nbuveaux  Elemens,"  etc.  —  The  Manual  of 
Madame  de  Genlis  has  an  independent  title-page. 

PORQUET  (Louis  Fenwick  DE).  Parisian  Phraseology  ...  .  From  the 
4th  London  Ed.  Revised  ...  by  F.  Sales  ....  Boston.  1833.  12° 

The  Turning  of  English  Idioms  into  French  at  Sight ;  or,  Se 
quel  to  any  Grammar  Exercises.  . . .  Revised  ...  by  F.  Sales  ...    . 
Boston.     1833.     12° 

Key  to  Sequel  to  any  Grammar  Exercises  ...    .     Revised  . . . 

by  F.  Sales  ....     Boston.     1834.     12° 

B.   Lexicography. 

DOBSON  (J.).     See  FLEMING  ( )  and  TIBBINS  (J.).     A  . . .  French 

and  English  Dictionary,  etc. 

FLEMING   (Prof. )    and   TIBBINS    (Prof.  J.).     A  ...  French   and 

English  and  English  and  French  Dictionary,  on  the  Basis  of  the 
Royal  Dictionary  English  and  French  and  French  and  English  : 
compiled  from  ...  [the  best  sources].  ...  With  complete  Tables  of 
the  Verbs  on  an  entirely  New  Plan  ....  By  Charles  Picot  ...  . 
The  whole  prepared,  with  the  Addition  ...  of  a  very  great  Number 
of  Terms  in  the  Natural  Sciences,  Chemistry,  Medicine  etc.  etc.  . . . 
by  J.  Dobson  ....  3d  Ed.,  revised  and  corrected.  Philadelphia. 
1846.  8°  pp.  1376. 

Royal  Dictionary  English  and  French  and  French  and  English  ; 

compiled  from  the  ...  [best  sources].    Vol.1.  —  English  and  French. 

|  Grand  Dictionnaire  Francais-Anglais  et  Anglais-Fran(;ais 
...  .  Tome  II.  —  Francais-Anglais.  ...  2  vols.  Paris.  1844-45. 
4°  pp.  10,  1234,  and  xi.,  1104. 

SPIERS  (Prof.  A.).  General  English  and  French  Dictionary  . . .  [from 
the  best  sources].  Work  adopted  by  the  University  of  France  for 


72  CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.  §§  4,  5.  A. 

French  Colleges.  3d  Ed.  Paris.  1849.  8°  pp.  716.  +  (Bound 
with  the  following.) 

SPIERS  (Prof.  A.).  General  French  and  English  Dictionary  . . .  [from 
the  best  sources].  Paris.  1849.  8°  pp.  xi.,  615. 

TIBBINS  (Prof.  J.).     See  FLEMING  ( )  and  TIBBINS  (J.). 

VERLAC  ( ).     Dictionnaire    Synoptique    de    tous    les  Verbes  de  la 

Langue  Franchise  . . .  entierement  conjugues  . . .  par  M.  V.  precede 
d'une  Theorie  des  Verbes  et  d'un  Traite  complet  des  Participes  ...  . 
Par  M.  Litais  de  Gaux  ....  Paris.  1845.  4° 

§  4.     German. 

ABLER  (Prof.  George  J.).  A  Dictionary  of  the  German  and  English 
Languages  ;  indicating  the  Accentuation  of  every  German  Word, 
containing  several  hundred  German  Synonyms,  together  with  a 
Classification  and  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Irregular  Verbs,  and  a 
Dictionary  of  German  Abbreviations.  Compiled  from  the  Works  of 
Hilpert,  Fliigel,  Grieb,  Heyse,  and  others.  In  Two  Parts  :  I.  Ger 
man  and  English.  —  II.  English  and  German.  . . .  2d  revised  Ed. 
New-York.  8°  1849.  pp.  xvi.,  848,  522. 

[FOLLEN  (Charles  Theodore  Christian)].  German  Reader  for  Begin 
ners.  Boston.  1831.  12° 

Note.    Also  with  the  title :  —  "  Deutsches  Lesebuch,"  etc. 

GRIEB  (Christoph  Friedrich).  A  Dictionary  of  the  English  and  Ger 
man  Languages.  To  which  is  added  a  Synopsis  of  English  Words 
differently  pronounced  by  different  Orthoepists.  . . .  Vol.  I.  English 
find  German.  |  Vol.  II.  German  and  English.  2  vols.  Stuttgart. 

1847.  Large  8° 

Note.     Also  with  the  title :  —  "  Englisch-Deutsches  . . .  Worterbuch,"  etc. 

§  5.     Greek. 
A.    Grammar,   with   General   and  Introductory   Works. 

ANTHON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language, 
principally  from  the  German  of  Kiihner,  with  Selections  from  Matthise, 
Buttmann,  Thiersch,  and  Rost.  For  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Col 
leges.  . . .  New-York.  1844.  12° 

A  Greek  Reader,  selected  principally  from  the  Work  of  Fred 
eric  Jacobs  ...  .  With  English  Notes  ...  a  Metrical  Index  to 
Homer  and  Anacreon,  and  a  copious  Lexicon.  .  . .  New-York. 
1850.  12°  pp.  xiv.,  614. 

ARNOLD  (Rev.  Thomas  Kerchever).  First  Greek  Book  ;  on  the  Plan 
of  the  First  Latin  Book.  . . .  Carefully  revised  ...  by  Rev.  J.  A. 
Spencer  ....  New-York.  1850.  12° 

. First  Greek  Lessons.  . . .  Re-arranged  and  carefully  corrected 

by  Rev.  J.  A.  Spencer,  A.M.     From  the  3d  London  Ed.     New- York. 

1848.  12° 


CLASS    XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.  §  5.  A.  73 

A  Greek  Grammar  ;  intended  as  a  sufficient  Grammar  of  Ref 
erence  for  Schools  and  Colleges.  . . .  2d  Ed.     London.     1848.     8° 

Practical  Introduction  to  Greek  Accidence.  . . .  2d  Ed.     Lon 
don.     1842.     8° 

Practical   Introduction   to  Greek   Construing.      See   SPENCER 

(J.  A.).     Greek  Reading  Book,  etc. 

A  Practical  Introduction   to   Greek  Prose  Composition  ...    . 

Carefully  revised  and  corrected  by  Rev.  J.  A.  Spencer  ...    .     From 
the  5th  London  Ed.     New-York.     1849.     12° 

A  Practical  Introduction  to  Greek  Prose  Composition.     Part  II. 

(The  Particles.)  ...  First  American  Ed.,  revised  and  improved  [by 
J.  A.  Spencer].     New-York.     1852.     12° 

Bos  (Lambert).  Bos'  Greek  Ellipses,  abridged  and  translated  into  Eng 
lish  from  Professor  Schsefer's  Edition  ;  with  Notes.  By  the  Rev. 
John  Seager  . . .  .  London.  [1830?]  8° 

BULLIONS  (Peter),  D.D.  A  Greek  Reader,  selected  chiefly  from  Jacobs' 
Greek  Reader,  adapted  to  Bullions'  Greek  Grammar,  with  an  Intro 
duction  on  the  Idioms  of  the  Greek  Language  —  Notes  . . .  and  an 
improved  Lexicon.  . . .  2d  Ed.  New-York.  1846.  12° 

The  Principles  of  Greek  Grammar  ...  for  the  Use  of  Schools 

and  Colleges.     Revised  and  improved.  . . .  New-York.     1847.     12° 

BUTTMANN  (Philipp  Karl).  A  Catalogue  of  Irregular  Greek  Verbs, 
with  all  the  Tenses  extant,  their  Formation,  Meaning,  and  Usage. 
Translated  and  edited  ...  by  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Fishlake  ...  .  2d  Ed. 
London.  1844.  8° 

A  Greek  Grammar  for  the  Use  of  High  Schools  and  Univer 
sities.     Translated   from  the  German,  with  Additions,  by  Edward 
Robinson.     2d  Ed.     Andover.     1839.     8° 

A  Greek  Grammar  for  the  Use  of  High  Schools  and  Universi 
ties.1     By  Philip  Buttmann.     Revised  and  enlarged  by  his  Son,  Alex 
ander  Buttmann.     Translated  from  the  18th  German  Ed.,  by  Ed 
ward  Robinson.     New  York.     1851.     8° 

CARMICHAEL  (Archibald  Nisbet).  Greek  Verbs ;  their  leading  Forma 
tions,  Defects,  and  Irregularities  . . .  illustrated  by  copious  and  special 
Reference  to  the  Classical  Authors  ;  with  Observations  ...  on  Pe 
culiarities  of  Form,  Meaning,  Construction,  and  Quantity.  . . .  Lon 
don.  1841.  12° 

CHAMPLIN  (Prof.  James  Tift).  A  short  and  comprehensive  Greek  Gram 
mar,  with  Materials  for  Oral  Exercises,  for  Schools  and  Colleges. 
. .  .  New  York.  1852.  12° 

COLTON  (John  Owen).  A  Greek  Reader,  consisting  of  New  Selections 
and  Notes  ;  with  References  to  the  Grammar  of  E.  A.  Sophocles 
....  New  Haven.  1839.  8° 

CROSBY  (Prof.  Alpheus).  A  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language.  . . . 
6th  Ed.  ^Boston.  1850.  12° 

Greek    Lessons  :    consisting   of  Selections   from.  Xenophon's 

Anabasis,  with  Directions  for  the  Study  of  the  Grammar,  Notes,  Ex- 

10 


74  CLASS   XV.       LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.  §  5.  A. 

ercises  in  Translation  from  English  into  Greek,  and  a  Vocabulary 
....     Boston.     1850.     12° 

DAY  (Alfred),  LL.D.     The  Syntax  of  the  Relative  Pronoun,  etc.     See 

§  7.  A. 
DONALDSON  (John  William),  D.D.     A  complete  Greek  Grammar  for  the 

Use  of  Learners.  . . .  London.     1848.     8° 

Constructionis  Gra3cee  Prsecepta  in  Usum  Scholarum  concinna- 

vit  Joannes  Gulielmus  D Londini.     1845.     12°     pp.  xi.,  64. 

The  New  Cratylus,  or  Contributions  towards  a  more  accurate 

Knowledge    of   the    Greek   Language.  . . .  Cambridge.       1839.     8° 
pp.  xii.,  598. 

FELTON  (Prof.  Cornelius  Con  way),  LL.D.  A  Greek  Reader,  for  the  Use 
of  Schools  ;  containing  Selections  in  Prose  and  Poetry,  with  English 
Notes  and  a  Lexicon.  Adapted  particularly  to  the  Greek  Grammar 
of  E.  A.  Sophocles  ....  5th  Ed.,  revised.  Hartford.  1849.  12° 

FISK  (Benjamin  Franklin).  A  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language.  . . . 
2d  Ed.  Boston.  1831.  12° 

Greek  Exercises Adapted  to  the  Author's  Greek  Gram 
mar.  ...  Boston.      1831.     12° 

A  Key  to  the  Exercises  adapted  to  Fisk's  Greek  Grammar.  . . . 

Boston.     1831.     12°     pp.  82. 

GOETTLING  (Prof.  Karl  Wilhelm).  Elements  of  Greek  Accentuation. 
Translated  from  the  German  of  Dr.  K.  G.,  by  a  Member  of  the  Uni 
versity  of  Oxford.  London.  1831.  8° 

GREEK  Primitives  (The).     See  [LANCELOT  (C.)]. 

HERMANN  (Prof.  Johann  Gottfried  Jacob).  Hermann's  Elements  of 
the  Doctrine  of  Metres,  abridged  and  translated  into  English.  By 
the  Rev.  John  Seager  ...  .  London.  [1830?]  8° 

JACOBS  (Prof.  Friedrich  Christian  Wilhelm).  Greek  Reader.  See 
ANTHON  (C.)  ;  — BULLIONS  (P.). 

JELF  (William  Edward).     A  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language,  chiefly 
from  the  German  of  Raphael   Kiihner.  . . .  Part   I.  Accidence.      | 
[Part  II.]     Syntax.     2  pts.     Oxford.      1845-42.     8° 

KENDRICK  (Prof.  Asahel  C.)  Greek  OllendorfT;  being  a  Progressive 
Exhibition  of  the  Principles  of  Greek  Grammar:  designed  for  Be 
ginners  in  Greek,  and  as  a  Book  of  Exercises  for  Academies  and 
Colleges.  -. . .  New-York.  1851.  12° 

An  Introduction  to  the  Greek  Language  ...    .     Utica.     1841. 

12° 

KUEHNER  (Raphael).  An  Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Lan 
guage.  . . .  Translated  by  John  H.  Millard  ....  London.  1844.  8° 

An  Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language,  containing 

a  Series  of  Greek  and  English  Exercises  for  Translation,  with  the 
requisite  Vocabularies,  and  an  Appendix  on  the  Homeric  Verse  and 
Dialect.  ...  From   the   German  by  Samuel  H.Taylor  ...    .     An- 
dover.     1846.     12° 


CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.  §  5.  A.  o 

Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language,  for  the  Use  of  High  Schools 

and  Colleges.   . . .  Translated  from  the  German  by  B.  B.  Edwards  . . . 
and  S.  H.  Taylor  ...    .     Andover.     1844.     8°     pp.604. 

See  ANTHON  (C.)  ;  — JELF  (VV.  E.). 

[LANCELOT  (Claude)].  The  Greek  Primitives,  of  the  Messieurs  de  Port- 
Royal.  [That  is,  "  Le  Jardin  des  Racines  Grecques,"  by  C.  L.] 
To  which  are  added  Rules  for  Derivation,  or  the  Formation  of  Words  ; 
selected  principally  from  Buttmann's  Greek  Grammar.  Boston. 
1831.  12° 

MICLINTOCK  (John),  D.D.  A  Second  Book  in  Greek  ;  containing  Syn 
tax,  with  Reading  Lessons  in  Prose  ;  Prosody  and  the  Dialects,  with 
Reading  Lessons  in  Verse,  forming  a  sufficient  Greek  Reader.  With 
a  Vocabulary.  . . .  New  York.  1850.  12° 

M'CLINTOCK  (John),  D.D.,  and  CROOKS  (George  R.).  A  First  Book  in 
Greek  ;  containing  a  full  View  of  the  Forms  of  Words,  with  Vocab 
ularies  and  copious  Exercises,  on  the  Method  of  constant  Imitation 
and  Repetition.  ...  3d  Ed.,  with  the  Addition  of  brief  Summaries  of 
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MATTHIAE  (August  Heinrich).  A  copious  Greek  Grammar  ...  . 
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Note.  The  two  vols  are  pa^ed  continuously;  pp.  liv.,  1199.  The  work  is 
"  revised  and  enlarged  "  from  the  second  German  edition  ;  not  the  third,  pub 
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MUNK  (Eduard).     The  Metres  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.     See  §  7.  A. 

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and  Kuhner's  Grammars,  with  Notes  and  a  Lexicon,  for  the  Use  of 
Schools  ....  New- York.  1852.  12°  ^ 

PENNINGTON  (George  James).     An  Essay  on  the  Pronunciation  of  the 

Greek  Language.  . . .  London.     1844.     8° 
PORT-ROYAL,  Messieurs  de.     The  Greek  Primitives.     See  [LANCELOT 

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Use    of  Schools.      Translated    from    the    German  ...    .       London. 

1829.     8° 

RUDIMENTS  of  the  Greek  Language.  For  the  Use  of  the  Edinburgh 
Academy.  ...  6th  Ed.  :  to  which  has  been  added  a  List  of  Greek 
Verbs,  exhibiting  the  Cases  which  accompany  each  in  its  different 
Significations.  Edinburgh.  1849.  12° 

SCHMITZ  (Leonhard),  Ph.  D.  Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Lan 
guage  ....  Edinburgh.  1853.  8°  or  16°  (8.) 

SOPHOCLES  (Evangelinus  Apostolides).  A  Catalogue  of  Greek  Verbs. 
For  the  Use  of  Colleges.  . . .  Hartford.  1844.  12° 

Greek  Exercises,  followed  by  an  English  and  Greek  Vocabu 
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70  CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PAKT   II.  §  5.  B. 

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of  Schools  and  Colleges.  ...  A  new  Ed.  Hartford.  1850.  12° 

Greek  Lessons,  adapted  to  the  Author's  Greek  Grammar  ;  for 

the  Use  of  Beginners.  . . .  Hartford.     1843.     .18° 

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containing  the  Substance  of  the  Practical  Introduction  to  Greek  Con 
struing,  and  a  Treatise  on  the  Greek  Particles,  by  Thomas  Kerchever 
Arnold  . .  .  and  also  a  copious  Selection  from  Greek  Authors,  with 
English  Notes  . . .  and  a  Lexicon.  . . .  New-York.  1848.  12° 
pp.618. 

SPITZNER  (Ernst  Franz  Heinrich),  Ph.D.  Elements  of  Greek  Pros 
ody.  Translated  from  the  German  ...  by  a  Member  of  the  Univer 
sity  of  Oxford.  London.  1831.  8° 

STUART  (Prof.  Moses).  Practical  Rules  for  Greek  Accents  and  Quan 
tity.  From  the  German  of  P.  Buttmann  and  F.  Passow.  . . .  An- 
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THIERSCH  (Prof.  Friedrich).  Greek  Tables  ...  .  To  which  is  added 
an  Essay  on  the  Dialects,  from  Buttmann's  Grammar.  Translated 
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B.    Lexicography. 

BUTTMANN  (Philipp  Karl).  Lexilogus  ;  or  a  Critical  Examination  of 
the  Meaning  and  Etymology  of  numerous  Greek  Words  and  Pas 
sages,  intended  principally  for  Homer  and  Hesiod.  . . .  Translated 

and  edited  ...  by  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Fishlake 2d  Ed.,  revised. 

London.  1840.  8°  pp.  xvi.,  597. 

DONNEGAN  (James),  M.D.  A  new  Greek  and  English  Lexicon;  prin 
cipally  on  the  Plan  of  the  Greek  and  German  Lexicon  of  Schneider 
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by  R.  B.  Patton.  Boston.  1838.  8°  pp.  viii.,  1413. 

A  new  Greek  and  English  Lexicon  ...    .     4th  Ed.,  consider 
ably  enlarged,  carefully  revised,  and  materially  improved  throughout. 
London.     1846.     8°     pp.  viii.,  4,  1743. 

LIDDELL  (Henry  George)  and  SCOTT  (Robert).  A  Greek-English  Lexi 
con,  based  on  the  German  Work  of  Francis  Passow.  . . .  With  Cor 
rections  and  Additions,  and  the  Insertion  ...  of  the  Proper  Names 
occurring  in  the  principal  Greek  Authors,  by  Henry  Drisler  ...  . 
New  York.  1846.  8°  pp.  xxix.,  1705. 

PASSOW  (Franz  Ludwig  Karl  Friedrich).  See  LIDDELL  (H.  G.)  and 
SCOTT  (R.). 

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Language,  adapted  to  the  Use  of  Colleges  and  Schools  in  the  United 
States.  . . .  Boston.     1847.     8°     pp.  xii.,  1456. 
PILLON  (Alexandre).     Handbook  of  Greek  Synonymes,  from  the  French 

of  M.  Alex.  P Edited,  with  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ker- 

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§  6.     Italian. 

BACHI  (Pietro).  A  Grammar  of  the  Italian  Language  ....  A  new 
Ed.  revised  and  improved,  with  the  Addition  of  Practical  Exercises 
and  numerous  Illustrations,  drawn  from  the  Italian  Classics.  . . .  Bos 
ton.  1838.  12°  pp.  xxxiii.,  568.  + 

GRAGLIA  (C.).  Italian  Pocket  Dictionary  :  in  Two  Parts  :  I.  Italian  and 
English  :  —  II.  English  and  Italian.  Preceded  by  an  Italian  Gram 
mar.  First  American,  from  the  14th  London  Ed.,  with  Corrections 
and  Additions.  Boston.  1839.  16° 

OLLENDORFF  (H.  G.).  Ollendorff's  New  Method  of  learning  to  read, 
write,  and  speak  the  Italian  Language  ...  .  With  Additions  and 
Corrections  by  Felix  Foresti,  LL.D New-York.  1846.  12° 

§  7.     Latin. 

A.    Grammar,   with    General   and   Introductory   Works. 

ADAM  (Alexander),  LL.D.  Adam's  Latin  Grammar:  with  numerous 
Additions  and  Improvements  ...  .  By  C.  D.  Cleveland  ...  . 
Philadelphia.  1836.  12° 

See  FISK  (A.). 

ALLEN  (Alexander).  An  Etymological  Analysis  of  Latin  Verbs.  For 
the  Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges.  . .  .  London.  1836.  16°  (8.) 

ANDREWS  (Prof.  Ethan  Allen),  LL.D.  A  First  Latin.  Book  ;  or  Pro 
gressive  Lessons  in  reading  and  writing  Latin.  ...  3d  Ed.  Boston. 
1851.  12° 

First  Lessons  in  Latin  ;  or  an  Introduction  to  Andrews  and 

Stoddard's  Latin  Grammar.     6th  Ed.     Boston.     1844.     18° 

The  First  Part  of  Jacobs  and  Boring's  Latin  Reader  :  adapted 

to   Andrews   and   Stoddard's   Latin    Grammar.     7th  Ed.      Boston. 
1843.     12° 

Latin  Exercises  ;   adapted  to  Andrews  and  Stoddard's  Latin 

Grammar.     6th  Ed.     Boston.     1844.      12° 

A  Key  to  Latin  Exercises  ;  adapted  to  Andrews  and  Stoddard's 

Latin  Grammar.     Boston.     1838.     12° 


Lhomond's  Viri  Romce,  etc.     See  LHOMOND  (C.  F.). 
-]     Questions  upon  Andrews  and  Stoddard's  Latin  Grammar. 


Boston.     1842.     18° 


78  CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.    §  7.  A. 

ANDREWS  (Prof.  Ethan  Allen),  LL.D.,and  STODDARD  (Prof.  Solomon). 
A  Grammar  of  the  Latin  Language  ;  for  the  Use  of  Schools  and 
Colleges,  llth  Ed.  Boston.  1845.  12° 

The  same.     The  18th  Ed.,  carefully  revised  and  corrected,  by 

E.  A.  Andrews,  LL.D.     Boston.     1850.     12°     (2  copies,  one  dated 
1852.) 

ANTHON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  System  of  Latin  Versification,  in  a 
Series  of  Progressive  Exercises,  including  Specimens  of  Translation 
from  English  and  German  Poetry  into  Latin  Verse.  For  the  Use  of 
Schools  and  Colleges.  . . .  New-York.  1845.  12°" 

Key  to  Anthon's  Latin  Versification.     New-York.     1845.     12° 

ARNOLD  (Rev.  Thomas  Kerchever).  First  Latin  Book.  See  HARKNESS 
(A.). 

A  First  and  Second  Latin  Book  and  Practical  Grammar.  . .  . 

Carefully  revised  and  corrected  by  Rev.  J.  A.  Spencer  ...    .     llth 

.     Ed.,  revised.     New  York.      1850."    12° 

Note.     The  two  Parts  have  also  independent  title-pages,  but  are  paged  con 
tinuously. 

Longer  Latin  Exercises,  Part  I.  ...  London.     1844.     8°     pp. 

96.  + 

• A  Practical  Introduction  to  Latin  Prose  Composition:  Part  II. 

. . .    London.      1843.     8° 

A  Practical  Introduction  to  Latin  Prose  Composition.     [In  two 

Parts.]   . . .  Carefully  revised  and  corrected  by  Rev.  J.  A.  Spencer 
....     8th  American  Ed.     New-York.      1850.     12° 

Note.     Part  II.  has  an  independent  title-page. 

A  Practical  Introduction  to  Latin  Verse  Composition.  . . .  Lon 
don.     1842.     8° 

BEARD  (J.  R.),  D.D.  Latin  made  easy  ;  . . .  comprising  a  Grammar, 
Exercise  Book,  and  Vocabulary.  2d  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged. 
London.  1846.  12° 

BECK  (Prof.  Charles),  Ph.D.  Syntax  of  the  Latin  Language,  chiefly 
from  the  German  of  C.  G.  Zumpt.  . . .  2d  Ed.  Boston.  1844.  12° 

BULLIONS  (Peter),  D.D.  The  First  Part  of  Jacobs'  Latin  Reader,  adapt 
ed  to  Bullions'  Latin  Grammar;  with  an  Introduction,  on  the  Idioms 
of  the  Latin  Language  ;  an  improved  Vocabulary  ;  and  Exercises 
in  Latin  Prose  Composition,  on  a  new  Plan.  . . .  New- York. 
1845.  12° 

The  Principles  of  Latin  Grammar  ;  . . .  for  the  Use  of  Colleges 

and  Academies.  . . .  New-York.     1843.     12° 

CHAMPLIN  (Prof.  James  Tift).  Kuhner's  Latin  Grammar;  with  Exer 
cises,  Latin  Reader  and  Vocabularies.  Translated  and  remodelled 
by  J.  T.  C Boston.  1850.  12° 

CLEVELAND  (Prof.  Charles  Dexter).  See  ADAM  (A.).  Adam's  Latin 
Grammar,  etc. 

DAY  (Alfred),  LL.D.     The   Syntax  of  the   Relative   Pronoun  and  its 


CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.    §  7.  A.  79 

Cognates  ;  copiously  illustrated   by   Examples  from  the   Latin  and 
Greek  Tongue.     London.     1844.     8° 

DONALDSON  (John  William),  D.D.  A  complete  Latin  Grammar,  for  the 
Use  of  Learners  ...  .  London.  1852.  16°  (8.) 

.  Varronianus  :  a  Critical  and  Historical  Introduction  to  the  Philo 

logical  Study  of  the  Latin  Language.  ...  Cambridge  [Eng.].    1844.   8° 

Varronianus  :  a  Critical  and  Historical  Introduction  to  the  Eth 
nography  of  Ancient  Italy  and  to  the  Philological  Study  of  the  Latin 
Language.   . . .  2d  Ed.,  revised  and  considerably  enlarged.     London. 
1852.     8° 

ETON  Latin  Grammar.     See  WHITE  (J.  T.). 

FISK  (Allen).  Adam's  Latin  Grammar  ;  simplified,  by  means  of  an 
Introduction  :  . . .  with  appropriate  Exercises  ....  2d  Ed.,  revised 
and  corrected.  New-York.  1824.  8° 

Note.    Appended  are  "  Questions,"  etc.  paged  independently. 

GROTEFEND  (Friedrich  August  Ludwig  Adolph).  Materials  for  Trans 
lation  into  Latin  ...  .  Translated  from  the  German  by  the  Rev. 
H.  H.  Arnold,  B.  A.  and  edited  (with  Notes  and  Excursuses  from 
Grotefend)  by  the  Rev.  T.  K.  Arnold  ...  .  London.  1842.  8° 

HARKNESS  (Albert).  Arnold's  First  Latin  Book  ;  remodelled  and  re 
written,  and  adapted  to  the  OllendorfT  Method  of  Instruction.  . . . 
New-York.  1851.  12° 

Second    Latin   Book  ;  comprising  a   Historical   Latin  Reader, 

w.ith  Notes  . . .  ;  and  an   Exercise-Book,  developing  a  complete  An 
alytical  Syntax  ....     New-York.      1853.      12° 

HARRISON  (Prof.  Gessner),  M.D.  An  Exposition  of  some  of  the  Laws 
of  the  Latin  Grammar.  . . .  New  York.  1852.  12° 

JACOBS  (Prof.  Friedrich  Christian  Wilhelm)  and  DOERING  (Friedrich 
Wilhelm).  Latin  Reader.  See  ANDREWS  (E.  A.) ;  —  BULLIONS  (P.). 

KENNEDY  (Benjamin  Hall),  D.D.  An  Elementary  Grammar  of  the 
Latin  Language,  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  . . .  5th  Ed.  London. 
1849.  12a 

KENRICK  (Rev.  John).  Exercises  on  Latin  Syntax  ;  adapted  to  Zumpt's 
Grammar.  To  which  are  added  Extracts  from  the  Writings  of 
Muretus.  ...  2d  Ed.  London.  1831.  8° 

A  Key  to  Exercises  on  Latin  Syntax,  adapted  to  Zumpt's  Gram 
mar.   . . .  To  which  are  added  Extracts  from  . . .  Muretus.     The  2d 
Ed.     London.      1830.     8° 

KEY  (Thomas  Hewitt).  A  Latin  Grammar  on  the  System  of  Crude 
Forms.  . . .  London.  1846.  12° 

KREBS  (Prof.  Johann  Philipp).  Guide  for  writing  Latin  :  consisting  of 
Rules  and  Examples  for  Practice.  . . .  From  the  German,  by  Samuel 
H.  Taylor  ....  Andover.  1843.  12° 

The  same.     2d   Ed.     [With  alterations  and  additions.]     An 
dover.     1845.     12° 

KQEHNER  (Raphael).     Kiihner's  Latin  Grammar.     See  CIIAMPLIN  (J.  T.). 


80  CLASS    XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.    §  7.  A.,  B. 

LHOMOND  (Charles  Frangois),  the  Abbe.  Lhomoncl's  Viri  Romoe  ;  adapt 
ed  to  Andrews  and  Stoddard's  Latin  Grammar,  and  to  Andrews' 
First  Latin  Book.  By  E.  A.  Andrews,  LL.D.  5th  Ed.  Boston. 
1851.  12° 

M'CLINTOCK  (John),  D.D.  A  Second  Book  in  Latin  ;  containing 
Syntax,  and  Reading  Lessons  in  Prose,  forming  a  sufficient  Latin 
Reader.  With  Imitative  Exercises  and  a  Vocabulary.  . . .  New 
York.  1853.  12° 

M'CLINTOCK  (John),  D.D.,  and  CROOKS  (George  R.).  A  First  Book  in 
Latin  ;  containing  Grammar,  Exercises,  and  Vocabularies,  on  the 
Method  of  constant  Imitation  and  Repetition.  . . .  7th  Ed.  New 
York.  1850.  12°  (2  copies.) 

MADVIG  (Prof.  Johan  Nicolai).  A  Latin  Grammar  for  the  Use  of  Schools 
...  .  Translated  from  the  Original  German,  with  the  Sanction  and 
Cooperation  of  the  Author,  by  the  Rev.  George  Woods  ...  .  2d 
Ed.,  with  an  Index  of  Authors.  Oxford.  1851.  8° 

MUNK  (Eduard).  The  Metres  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  A  Manual 
for  Schools  and  Private  Study.  Translated  from  the  German.  By 
Charles  Beck  and  C.  C.  Felton.  Boston.  1844.  12° 

SCHMITZ  (Leonhard),  Ph.D.  ...  Elementary  Latin  Grammar  and 
Exercises.  Philadelphia.  1852.  18°  (6.)  (Schmitz  and  Zumpt's 
Classical  Series.) 

...  Grammar  of  the  Latin  Language.  ...  Philadelphia.     1849. 

12°  or  16°  (12.  and  8.)     (Schmitz  and  Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

SEARS  (Barnas),  D.D.  The  Ciceronian  ;  or,  The  Prussian  Method  of 
teaching  the  Elements  of  the  Latin  Language.  Adapted  to  the  Use 
of  American  Schools.  Boston.  1844.  18° 

VIRI  Romoe.     See  LHOMOND  (C.  F.). 

WILLARD  (Samuel),  D.D.  An  Introduction  to  the  Latin  Language.  ... 
Boston.  1835.  12° 

WHITE  (Rev.  John  T.).  A  Latin  Grammar,  containing:  Parti.  The 
Eton  Grammar,  revised  and  corrected  ;  Part  II.  A  Second  or  Larger 
Grammar,  in  English  ...  .  London.  1852.  12° 

ZUMPT  (Prof.  Carl  Gottlob  [Lat.  Timotheus]).  A  Grammar  of  the 
Latin  Language.  From  the  Ninth  Ed.  of  the  Original,  adapted  to 
the  Use  of  English  Students.  By  Leonhard  Schmitz  ...  .  Cor 
rected  and  enlarged,  by  Charles  Anthon  ....  3d  Ed.  New-York. 
1846.  12°  pp.  xx.,  594. 

A  School  Grammar  of  the  Latin  Language.  ...  Transjated, 

and  adapted  to  the  Use  of  the  High  School  of  Edinburgh,  by  Leon- 
hard  Schmitz  ...    .     Corrected   and   enlarged,  by  Charles  Anthon, 
LL.D New  York.     1847.     12° 

Syntax,  etc.     See  BECK  (C.) ;  —  KENRICK  (J.).  Exercises,  etc. 

B.    Lexicography. 

ANDREWS  (Prof.  Ethan  Allen),  LL.D.  A  Copious  and  Critical  Latin- 
English  Lexicon,  founded  on  the  larger  Latin-German  Lexicon  of 


CLASS   XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.    §  7.  B.  81 

Dr.  William  Freund  :  with  Additions  and  Corrections  from  the  Lexi 
cons  of  Gesner,  Facciolati,  Scheller,  Georges,  etc.  [Edited]  By  E.  A. 
Andrews.  [Translated  from  the  German  by  WilliamrW.  Turner  and 
R.  D.  C.  Robbins  ;  the  Preface  translated  by  Theodore  D.  Woolsey.j 
New  York.  1851.  8°  pp.  xxvi.,  1663. 

ANTHON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  Latin-English  and  English-Latin 
Dictionary,  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  Chiefly  from  the  Lexicons  of 
Freund,  Georges,  and  Kaltschmidt.  . . .  New  York.  1852.  12° 
pp.  viii.,  1260.  -j- 

Editor,  etc.     See  RIDDLE  (J.  E.)  and  ARNOLD  (T.  K.). 

ARNOLD  (Rev.  Thomas  Kerchever).  See  RIDDLE  (J.  E.)  and  ARNOLD 
(T.  K.). 

DOEDERLEIN  (Johann  Christoph  Wilhelm  Ludwig).  Doderlein's  Hand- 
Book  of  Latin  Synonymes.  Translated  from  the  German,  by  the 
Rev.  H.  H.  Arnold,  B.  A.  London.  1841.  8° 

FACCIOLATI  (Jacopo).     See  FORCELLINI  (E.). 

FORCELLINI  (Egidio).  Totius  Latinitatis  Lexicon  Consilio  et  Cura  Ja- 
cobi  Facciolati  Opera  et  Studio  ^Egidii  Forcellini  . . .  lucubratum 
edidit  Anglicam  Interpretationem  in  Locum  Italicse  substituit  Appen- 
dicem  Patavinam  Lexico  passim  intertexuit  pauca  de  suo  . . .  hue 
atque  illuc  sparsit  Auctarium  denique  et  Horatii  Tursellini  de  Particu- 
lis  Latince  Orationis  Libellum  etiam  Gerrardi  Siglarium  Romanum  et 
Gesneri  Indicem  Etymologicum  adjecit  Jacobus  Bailey  ....  2  vol. 
Londini.  1828.  4° 

Note.  Also  with  the  half-title :  —  "  The  Universal  Latin  Lexicon  of  Faccio- 
latus  and  Forcellinus,"  etc.  —  The  appended  works  of  Tursellinus  (Torsellini), 
Gerrard,  and  Gesner  are  each  paged  separately. 

FREUND  (Wilhelm).  A  Copious  and  Critical  Latin-English  Lexicon. 
See  ANDREWS  (E.  A.)  ;  —  RIDDLE  (J.  E.). 

GERRARD  (John).  Siglarium  Romanum  ;  sive  Explicatio  Notarum  ac 
Literarum  quse  hactenus  reperiri  potuerunt,  in  Marmoribus,  Lapidi- 
bus,  Nummis,  Auctoribus,  aliisque  Romanorum  Veterum  Reliquiis 
...  .  Ex  Editione  Johannis  Gerrard,  Lond.  1792.  (Appended  to 
FORCELLINI  (E.).  ...  Lexicon,  etc.  1828.  4°  Vol.  II.) 

GESNER  (Johann  Matthias).  Latinitatis  Index  Etymologicus.  (Append 
ed  to  FORCELLINI  (E.).  ...  Lexicon,  etc.  1828.  4°  Vol.  II.) 

KALTSCHMIDT  (Jacob  Heinrich).  ...  A  School  Dictionary  of  the  Latin 
Language  In  Two  Parts  I.  Latin-English  |  II.  English-Latin 
2  pts.  Philadelphia.  1851.  18°  or  16°  (6.  and  8.)  (Schmitz  and 
Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

LEVERETT  (Frederick  Percival).  A  new  and  copious  Lexicon  of  the 
Latin  Language  ;  compiled  chiefly  from  the  Magnum  Totius  Latini 
tatis  Lexicon  of  Facciolati  and  Forcellini,  and  the  German  Works  of 
Scheller  and  Luenemann.  Edited  by  F.  P.  L.  [assisted  by  H.  VV. 
Torrey,  W.  Pirscher,  and  T.  G.  Bradford].  Boston.  1842.  8° 
pp.  iv.,  1004. 

See  [TORREY  (H.  W.)].     An  English-Latin  Lexicon,  etc. 
RAMSHORN    (Prof.    Johann    Gottlob  Ludwig).      Dictionary  of  Latin 


82  CLASS  XV.      LANGUAGE.  —  PART   II.    §§  8,  9. 

Synonymes,  for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Private  Students,  with  a 
complete  Index.  By  Lewis  R.  From  the  German,  by  Francis 
Lieber.  Boston.  1839.  12° 

RICH  (Anthony),  Jr.  The  Illustrated  Companion  to  the  Latin  Dictionary, 
and  Greek  Lexicon  :  forming  a  Glossary  of  all  the  Words  represent 
ing  visible  Objects  connected  with  the  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  every 
day  Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  with  Representations  of  nearly 
Two  Thousand  Objects  from  the  Antique.  . . .  London.  1849.  8° 
pp.  xi.,  754. 

RIDDLE  (Rev.  Joseph  Esmond).  A  Copious  and  Critical  Latin-English 
Lexicon  ;  founded -on  the  German-Latin  Dictionaries  of  Dr.  William 
Freund.  . . .  London.  1849.  4°  pp.  viii.,  1400. 

RIDDLE  (Rev.  Joseph  Esmond)  and  ARNOLD  ( Rev.  Thomas  Kerchever). 
A  Copious  and  Critical  English-Latin  Lexicon,  founded  on  the  Ger 
man-Latin  Dictionary  of  Dr.  Charles  Ernest  Georges.  . . .  First 
American  Ed.,  carefully  revised,  and  containing  a  Copious  Dictionary 
of  Proper  Names  ...  by  Charles  Anthon  ...  .  New  York.  1849. 
8°  pp.  viii.,  754.  + 

ROBERTSON  (William).  A  Dictionary  of  Latin  Phrases  ....  A  new 
Ed.,  with  considerable  Additions  . . .  and  Corrections.  London. 
1829.  12°  pp.  iv.,  888. 

[TORREY  (Henry  Warren)].  An  English-Latin  Lexicon,  prepared  to 
accompany  Leverett's  Latin-English  Lexicon.  Boston.  1842.  8° 
(Bound  with  Leverett.) 

TORSELLINI  (Orazio).  . . .  De  Particulis  Latinse  Orationis  Libellus  . . . 
post  Curas  Jacobi  Thomasii  et  Jo.  Conradi  Schwarzii  denuo  recogni- 
tus  et  auctus.  Ex  Editione  in  Germania  quinta  . . .  Anglica  Inter- 
pretatione  (vice  Germanicsc)  instruendum  curavit  Jacobus  Bailey. 
(Appended  to  FORCELLINI  (E.).  .  .  .  Lexicon,  etc.  1828.  4° 
Vol.  II.) 

TURSELLINTJS  (Horatius).     See  TORSELLINI  (0.). 

§  8.    Scottish. 

JAMIESON  (John),  D.D.  A  Dictionary  of  the  Scottish  Language.  . . . 
Abridged  ...  by  John  Johnstone  ...  .  [With  a  Memoir  of  the  Au 
thor.]  Edinburgh.  1846.  8°  pp.  xvL,  775. 

§  9.    Spanish. 

OLLENDORFF  (H.  G.).  New  Method,  etc.  See  VELAZQUEZ  DE  LA  CADENA 
(M.)  and  SIMONNE  (T.). 

VELAZO.UEZ  DE  LA  CADENA  (Prof.  Mariano).  Seoane's  Neuman  and 
Baretti  —  by  Velazquez.  A  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  the  Spanish 
and  English  Languages  :  . . .  upon  the  Basis  of  Seoane's  Edition  of 
Neuman  and  Baretti,  and  from  the  English  Dictionaries  of  Webster, 
\Vorcester  and  Walker  :  with  the  Addition  of  more  than  Eight  Thou 
sand  Words,  Idioms,  and  Familiar  Phrases,  the  Irregularities  of  all 
the  Verbs,  and  a  Grammatical  Synopsis  of  both  Languages.  In  Two 


CLASS   XVI.      ANCIENT   CLASSIC    AUTHORS,  ETC.  —  PART   I.        83 

Parts.     I.  Spanish-English.  — II.  English-Spanish.  ...  2  pts.     New- 
York.     165-2.     8°     pp.  xvi.,  675,  and  xvi.,  604. 
Note.     Part  II.  has  an  independent  title-page. 

VELAZQUEZ  DE  LA  CADENA  (Prof.  Mariano)  and  SIMONNE  (Prof.  T.). 
Ollendorff's  New  Method  of  learning  to  read,  write,  and  speak  : 
[sic]  the  Spanish  Language:  with  an  Appendix,  containing  a  ... 
Recapitulation  of  the  Rules  ...  .  New-York.  1851.  12° 


APPENDIX   TO  "LANGUAGE." 

CLASS   XVI.     ANCIENT  GREEK   AND   LATIN  AUTHORS, 
WITH   SPECIAL   ILLUSTRATIVE   WORKS. 

PART  I.  INTRODUCTION  TO  THE  STUDY  OF  THE  CLASSICS  ; 
CLASSICAL  DICTIONARIES  ;  PHILOLOGICAL  CRITICISM  ON 
SEVERAL  CLASSIC  AUTHORS. 

Note.    For  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities,  see  Class  XXVII. 

ANTHON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  Classical  Dictionary:  containing 
an  Account  of  the  principal  Proper  Names  mentioned  in  Ancient 
Authors  ...  .  [By  C.  A.]  Together  with  an  Account  of  Coins, 
Weights,  and  Measures,  with  Tabular  Values  of  the  same.  [By 
Abraham  B.  Conger.]  ...  New-York.  1841.  8°  pp.  viii.,  1423. 

: —  Editor,  etc.  See  SMITH  (W.).  A  new  Classical  Diction 
ary,  etc. 

BAIRD  (James  S.  S.).  The  Classical  Manual  :  an  Epitome  of  Ancient 
Geography,  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology,  Antiquities,  and  Chronol 
ogy.  Chiefly  intended  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  . . .  Philadelphia. 
1852.  18°  (6.) 

CLASSICAL  Manual  (A),  being  a  Mythological,  Historical,  and  Geographi 
cal  Commentary  on  Pope's  Homer,  and  Dryden's  ^Eneid  of  Virgil  : 
with  a  copious  Index  [adapting  it  for  use«as  a  Classical  Dictionary]. 
London.  1833.  8°  pp.  vi.,  697.  + 

CLASSICAL  Studies.     See  SEARS  (B.). 

COLERIDGE  (Henry  Nelson).  Introductions  to  the  Study  of  the  Greek 
Classic  Poets.  See  Class  XXIX. 

ESCHENBURG  (Prof.  Johann  Joachim).     Manual  of  Classical  Literature. 

From  the  German  of  J.  J.  E With  Additions.     Embracing 

Treatises  on  ...  I.  Classical  Geography  and  Topography.  II.  Clas 
sical  Chronology.  III.  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology.  IV.  Greek 
Antiquities.  V.  Roman  Antiquities.  VI.  Archaeology  of  Greek 
Literature.  VII.  Archaeology  of  Roman  Literature.  VIII.  Archae 
ology  of  Art.  IX.  History  of  Greek  Literature.  X.  History  of  Ro 
man  Literature.  By  N.  W.  Fiske  ....  4th  Ed 6th  Thou- 

'  sand.     Philadelphia.     1843.     8°     pp.  xxviii.,  690. 

See  FISKE  (N.  W.).     Supplemental  Plates,  etc. 


84        CLASS  XVI.      PART  II.  —  ANCIENT   GREEK   AUTHORS,  ETC. 

FISKE  (Prof.  Nathan  Welby).  Supplemental  Plates  to  the  Manual  of 
Classical  Literature.  . . .  Philadelphia.  1843.  8°  pp.  vii.,  and  32 
Plates. 

Translator,  etc.     See  ESCHENBURG  (J.  J.).     Manual,  etc. 

LEMPRT ERE  (John).  Lempriere's  Classical  Dictionary  ...  .  Abridged 
from  the  best  English  Editions.  Hartford.  1850.  12°  or  18°  (12. 
and  6.)  (12  copies.) 

SEARS  (Barnas),  D.D.  Classical  Studies  :  Essays  on  Ancient  Literature 
and  Art.  With  the  Biography  and  Correspondence  of  eminent  Phi 
lologists.  By  Barnas  Sears,  ...  B.  B.  Edwards,  ...  C.  C.  Felton, 
....  Boston.  1843.  12° 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D.  A  new  Classical  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 
Roman  Biography,  Mythology,  and  Geography,  partly  based  upon  the 
Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Biography  and  Mythology.  . .  .  Re 
vised,  with  numerous  Corrections  and  Additions,  by  Charles  Anthon, 
LL.D New  York.  1851.  8°  pp.  xv.,  1039. 

Note.     Chronological  Tables  of  Greek  and  Roman  History,  and  of  Greek 
and  Roman  Measures,  Weights,  and  Money,  are  appended. 

PART  II.     ANCIENT  GREEK  AUTHORS,  WITH  PARTICULAR  LEXI 
CONS,  INDEXES,  AND   COMMENTARIES. 

AESCHYLUS.  The  Agamemnon  of  JE.  [Gr.],  with  Notes.  By  C.  C. 
Felton  ....  Boston.  1847.  12° 

Agamemnon,    and    the   Choephorse.      Translated    by    Robert 

Potter.     (BRITISH  Poets,  L.  5  -  136.) 

The   Prometheus  of  ^E.   [Gr.],  with  Notes  ....     By  T.  D. 

Woolsey...    .     3d  Ed.,  revised.     Boston.     1841.     12° 

LINWOOD  (Rev.  William).  A  Lexicon  to  ./Eschylus  containing  a  Critical  Ex 
planation  of  the  more  Difficult  Passages  in  the  Seven  Tragedies.  . . .  2d  Ed. 
London.  1847.  8° 

ARISTOPHANES.  The  Comedies  of  A.  [The  Acharnians,  the  Knights, 
or  the  Demagogues,  the  Clouds,  the  Wasps,  and  the  Dicast  turned 
Gentleman  [the  concluding  Part  of  the  Wasps].  Translated,  with  a 
Preliminary  Discourse,]  By  T.  Mitchell  ...  .  (BRITISH  Poets, 
XLI1L,  XLIV.  1-145.) 

Note.     The  Clouds  is  translated  by  Richard  Cumberland. 

The  Birds  of  A.     [Gr.]     With   Notes,  and  a  Metrical   Table. 

By  C.  C.  Felton  ....     Cambridge.     1849.      12°  or  8°  (6.  and  4.) 

The   Clouds  of  A.     [Gr.].   With  Notes.     By  C.   C.   Felton 

....     New  and  revised  Ed.     Cambridge.     1848.     12° 

ARISTOTELES.  Aristotelis  Ethica  Nicomachea.  [Gr.]  Ex  Recensione 
Bekkeri.  Oxonii.  1845.  16° 

BION.     See  BRIGGS  (T.).'    Poetse  Bucolici,  etc. 

BRIGGS  (Thomas).  Poetae  Bucolici  Grscci  sive  Theocriti  Bionis  et  Moschi 
quse  supersunt.  Cum  Notis  Variorum  et  suis  edidit  T.  B.  ...  [Gr. 
and  LaL]  Cantabrigise.  1821.  8°  pp.  vi.,  339,  418. 


CLASS   XVI.      PART  II.  —  ANCIENT    GREEK   AUTHORS,  ETC.        85 

COLUTHUS.  The  Rape  of  Helen,  translated  by  Sir  Edward  Sherburne. 
(BRITISH  Poets,  V.  313-324.) 

DEMOSTHENES.  The  I.  II.  III.  Philippics  of  D.  [Gr.]  With  Histori 
cal  Introductions  and  Critical  and  Explanatory  Notes.  By  M.  J. 
Smead,  Ph.D Boston  and  Cambridge.  1851.  12° 

EURIPIDES.  The  Hecuba,  Medea,  Phoenissae,  and  Orestes,  of  E.,  literally 
translated  into  English  from  the  Text  of  G.  Dindorf,  with  Person's 
Various  Readings.  To  which  are  added  Critical  Notes  ...  .  Lon 
don.  1846.  12° 

Note.    Each  play  is  paged  independently. 

The  Bacchse,  and  Iphigenia  in  Aulis.     Translated  by  Robert 

Potter.     (BRITISH  Poets,  L.  289  -  442.) 

Phoenissae.      See  Class  XX.    GASCOIGNE   (G.)   and  KINWEL- 

MARSH  (F.).     locasta,  etc. 

HERODOTUS.  . . .  H.,  from  the  Text  of  Schweighseuser  :  with  English 
Notes.  Edited  by  C.  S.  Wheeler  ....  Vol.  I.  2d  Ed.  I  Vol. 
II.  2vols.  Boston.  1843-42.  12° 

H.,  translated  from  the  Greek,  with  Notes  and  Life  of  the  Au 
thor.     By  the  Rev.  William  Beloe.     A  new  Ed.,  corrected  and  re 
vised.     Philadelphia.      1839.     8° 

ANALYSTS  (An)  and  Summary  of  Herodotus.  With  a  Synchronistical  Table 
of  principal  Events  ;  Tables  of  Weights,  Measures,  Money,  and  Distances  ; 
an  Outline  of  the  History  and  Geography  ;  and  the  Date's  completed  from 
Gaisfoid,  Baehr,  etc.  Oxford.  1848.  8° 

GARY  (Henry).  A  Lexicon  to  Herodotus,  Greek  and  English,  adapted  to  the 
Text  of  Gaisford  and  Baehr.  [Mostly  taken  from  Schweighaeuser.l  Ox 
ford.  1843.  8' 

GAISFORD  (Prof.  Thomas).  Adnotationes  Wesselingii,  Valckenaerii,Larcheri, 
Schweighaeuseri  aliorumque  in  Herodoti  Historiarum  Libros  IX.  Edidit 
T.  G 2  torn.  Lipsiae.  1826.  8U 

Note.    Also  with  the  title :  —  "...  Herodoti  . . .  Historiarum  Libri  IX. 
. . .  [edited  by]  Thomas  Gaisford  ....     Tom.  111.—  IV." 

LARCHER  (Pierre  Henri).  . . .  Historical  and  Critical  Comments  on  the  His 
tory  of  Herodotus,  with  a  Chronological  Table.  From  the  French  of 

P.  H.  L New  Ed.,  with  Corrections  and  Additions,  by  William. 

Desborough  Cooley.  . . .  2  vols.     London.     1844.     8° 

[Loxo  (George)].  A  Summary  of  Herodotus  [by  G.  L.],  and  a  copious  In 
dex  [by  Henry  H.  Davis].  London.  1829.  12° 

Note.    Also   with  the  title :  —  "  Herodotus.     Summary  and  Index. 
Vol.  III."     The  Summary  and  Index  are  each  paged  independently. 

NIEBDHR  (Barthold  Georg).  A  Dissertation  on  the  Geography  of  Herodo 
tus,  etc.  See  Class  XXII.  Part  II. 

TURNER  (Dawson  William).  Notes  on  Herodotus,  original  and  selected  from 
the  best  Commentators.  ...  Oxford.  1848.  8° 

HOMERTJS.  Homeri  Ilias,  Grsece  et  Latine.  Annotationes  . . .  scripsit 
atque  edidit  Samuel  Clarke,  S.T.P.  Ed.  undecima.  ...  2  vol.  Lon- 
dini.  1790.  8° 

Note.     The  title-page  and  preface  of  Vol.  II.  are  wanting. 

—     ...  The  Iliad  of  Homer,  from  the  Text  of  Wolf.     With  Eng 
lish   Notes   [and   Flaxman's    Illustrations].     By  C.  C.  Felton 
New  and  revised  Ed.     Boston.     1847.     Large  12°  (6.) 


86        CLASS   XVI. 

HOMERUS.     ...  The  Iliad  of  Homer,  according  to  the  Text  of  Wolf; 

with  Notes...    .    By  John  J.  Owen,  D.D New-York.    1851. 

12°     pp.  740. 

The  First  Six  Books  of  Homer's  Iliad  [Gr.],  with  English 
Notes  . . .  ,  a  Metrical  Index,  and  Homeric  Glossary.  By  Charles 
Anthon,  LL.D New  York.  1847.  12°  pp.  viii.,  897. 

The    First  Three   Books  of  Homer's  Iliad,  according  to  the 

Ordinary  Text,  and  also  with  the  Restoration  of  the  Digamma,  to 
which  are  appended   English  Notes  . . .  ,  a  Metrical  Index,  and  Ho 
meric  Glossary.     By  Charles  Anthon  ...    .     New-York.    1844.    12° 

The   Iliad,  translated  by  Alexander  Pope.      (BRITISH  Poets, 

Vols.  XL.,  XLI.) 

The  First  Book  of  the  Iliad,  translated  by  Thomas  Tickell. 

(BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.   125-149.) 

. . .  The  Odyssey  of  Homer,  according  to  the  Text  of  Wolf; 

with  Notes  :  for  the   Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges.  ...  By  John  J. 
Owen  ....     New- York.     1845.     12° 

The  Odyssey,  translated  by  Alexander  Pope.     (BRITISH  Poets, 

Vol.  XLil.) 

Batrachomuomachia  :  or,  The  Battle  of  the  Frogs  and  Mice. 

Translated  by  Thomas  Parnell.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  93-112.) 

BUTTMANN  (Philipp  Karl).     Lexilogus.     See  Class  XV.  Part  II.  §  5.  B. 

CLASSICAL  Manual  (A),  being  a  Mythological,  Historical,  and  Geographical 
Commentary  on  Pope's  Homer  and  Dryden's  ^Eneid  of  Virgil.  Ste  Part  I. 

CRUSIUS  (Gottlieb  Christian).  A  Complete  Greek  and  English  Lexicon  of 
the  Poems  of  Homer  and  the  Homeridce.  . . .  Prom  the  German  of  G.  Ch. 
C. :  translated,  with  Corrections  and  Additions,  by  Henry  Smith  ...  . 
Hartford.  1844.  8° 

OVVGAN  (Henry).  Miscellanea  Homerica;  being  a  Compilation  of  original 
and  selected  Articles  on  those  Points  of  Greek  Literature  which  are  auxil 
iary  ...  to  the  Critical  Study  of  Homer.  ...  Dublin.  1840.  8° 

ISOCRATES.  The  Panegyricus  of  I.,  from  the  Text  of  Bremi.  With  Eng 
lish  Notes.  By  C.  C.  Felton  ....  Cambridge.  1847.  12°  or  8° 
(6.  arid  4.) 

MOSCHUS.     See  BRIGGS  (T.).     Poetae  Bucolici,  etc. 

PINDARUS.  Pindaric  Odes,  [including  the  Second  Olympic,  and  First 
Nemsean  Ode  of  Pindar,  translated]  by  Abraham  Cowley.  (BRITISH 
Poets,  VI.  95-110.) 

The  First    Nernaean    Ode,  translated   by   Sir   William  Jones. 

(BRITISH  Poets,  XXXV.  113-117.) 

PLUTARCHUS.  Plutarch's  Lives,  translated  from  the  Original  Greek  : 
with  Notes,  Critical  and  Historical  :  and  a  Life  of  Plutarch.  By 
John  Langhorne,  D.D.  and  William  Langhorne,  A.M.  A  new  Ed., 
carefully  revised  and  corrected.  New-York.  1839.  8°  pp.  xx., 
748. 

SOPHOCLES.  GEdipus  Tyrannus,  and  Antigone.  Translated  by  Thomas 
Franklin.  (BRITISH  Poets,  L.  137  -  287.) 

THEOCRITUS.     See  BRIGGS  (T.).     Poetse  Bucolici,  etc. 


CLASS  XVI.   PART  III.  —  ANCIENT  LATIN  AUTHORS,  ETC.   87 

THUCYDIDES.  . . .  The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War,  by  Thucydi- 
des  [Gr.]  :  illustrated  by  Maps,  taken  entirely  from  actual  Surveys; 
with  Notes,  chiefly  Historical  and  Geographical,  by  Thomas  Arnold, 
D.D 2d  Ed.  3vols.  Oxford.  1840-42.  8° 

The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War,  by  T.  ;  according  to 

the  Text  of  L.  Dindorf ;  with  Notes  ....     [The  First  Three  Books  ] 
By  John  J.  Owen  ....     New-York.     1848.     12°     pp.  x.,  683.  + 

The    History  of  T.,   newly  translated  into  English  . . .  with 

very  copious  Annotations,  Exegetical,  Philological,   Historical,  and 
Geographical;  almost  entirely  Original  ...    .     Prefixed,  is  an  entirely 
new  Life  of  T.  :  with  a  Memoir  on  the  State  of  Greece  ...  at  the 
Commencement  of  the   Peloponnesian  War.      By   the   Rev.  S.  T. 
Bloomfield  ....     3  vols.     London.     1829.     8°      With  six  Maps. 

History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War,  translated  from  the  Greek 

of  T.     By  William  Smith  ....     A  new  Ed.,  ...  revised.     Phila 
delphia.     1836.     8°  or  12°  (4.  and  6.) 

XENOPHON.  The  Anabasis  of.X.  [Gr.],  with  English  Notes  ...  a  Map 
. . .  and  a  Plan  of  the  Battle  of  Cunaxa.  By  Charles  Anthon,  LL.D. 
....  New  York.  1850.  12°  pp.  xxii.,  632.  + 

Grammar    School    Classics.  —  The    Anabasis    of   X.  :    based 

upon  the  Text  of  Bornemann  ;  with   Notes,  original   and   selected, 
and  Three  Maps  ....      By  the  Rev.  J.  F.  Macmichael  ....      3d 
Ed.,  revised  and  corrected.     London.      1850.     8° 

The  Cyropredia  of  X. ;  chiefly  from  the  Text  of  L.  Dindorf: 

with  Notes  . . .  Examination  Questions,  and  . . .  Indices.     By  E.  H. 
Barker...    .     [London.]      1831.     12° 

. . .  The  Cyropsedia  of  X.,  according  to  the  Text  of  L.  Dindorf; 

with  Notes  :   for  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges.     By  John  J.  Owen 
....     New-York.     1848.     12° 

Xenophon's   Memorabilia   of   Socrates    [Gr.],    with    English 

Notes  .. . ,  the  Prolegomena  of  Kiihner,  Wiggers'  Life  of  Socrates, 
etc.     By  Charles  Anthon,  LL.D New  York.     1848.     12° 

AINSWORTH  (William  F.).      Travels  in  the  Track  of  the  Ten  Thousand 
.-  Greeks,  etc.    See  Class  XXI1J. 

PART  III.     ANCIENT  LATIN  AUTHORS,  WITH  PARTICULAR  LEX 
ICONS,  INDEXES,  AND  COMMENTARIES. 

AUSONITJS  (Decimus  Magnus).  Opera.  (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet.  Lat.. 
pp.  1060-1124.) 

AVIANUS  (Flavius).  Fabulse.  See  PH^DRUS.  Phsedri,  Aviani  ...  Fabu- 
loe,  etc. 

(Caius  Julius).  . . .  De  Bellis  Gallico  et  Civili  Pompeiano,  nee 
non  A.  Hirtii,  aliorumque,  de  Bellis  Alexandrino,  Africano,  et  His- 
paniensi,  Commentarii.  Recensuit  et  accuravit  Joannes  Carey,  LL.D. 
Londini.  1822.  24° 

. . .  Opera  Omnia.  —  ...  The  Text  revised ' . . .  with  Notes  . . . 


88       CLASS    XVI.      PAIIT   III.  —  ANCIENT   LATIN   AUTHORS,  ETC. 

by  James  Prendeville  ...  .  The  3d  Ed.,  augmented  ...:  with  a 
copious  Historical  and  Geographical  Index  ;  revised  by  George  B. 
Wheeler...  .  Dublin.  1846.  12° 

(Caius  Julius).  .  .  .  Commentariorum  de  Bello  Civili  Libri  III. 
Grarnmatisch,  kritisch  und  historisch  erklart  von  M.  Christian  Gottlob 
Herzog  ....  Leipzig.  1834.  8° 

.  .  .  Commentariorum  de  Bello  Gallico  Libri  VIII.  Gram- 
matisch  und  historisch  erklart  von  M.  Christian  Gottlob  Herzog  ...  . 
2le'  durchaus  verbesserte  mit  einer  Cha*rte  von  Gallia  Antiqua  von 
Reichard  vermehrte  Auflage.  Leipzig.  1831.  8°  pp.  xliv., 
746. 

Commentarii   de  Bello  Gallico.     [With  Notes,  etc.  by  L. 


Schmitz.]     Philadelphia.    1847.     18°  or  24°  (6.  and  8.  4.)     (Schmitz 
and  Zurnpt's  Classical  Series.) 

-  .  .  .  Commentaries  on  the  Gallic  War.     With  English   Notes 
...  a   Lexicon,  Indexes,  etc.     By  Rev.  J.  A.  Spencer  ...    .     New 
York.     1848.     12° 

-  Ccesar's  Commentaries  on  the  Gallic  War;  and  the  First  Book 
of  the  Greek  Paraphrase  ;  with  English  Notes  .  .  .  Plans  of  Battles, 
Sieges,  etc.,  and  Historical,  Geographical,  and  Archreological  Indexes. 
By  Charles  Anthon  ...    .     New-York.     1849.     12° 

-  .  .  .  Commentaries  on  the  Gallic  War  ;  with  a  Dictionary  and 
Notes.     By  Prof.  E.  A.  Andrews.     4th  Ed.     Boston.     1850.      12° 

-  Grammar  School  Classics.  —  C.  Julii  Caesaris  Commentarii  de 
Bello  Gallico.     With  Notes,  by  George  Long.     London.     1853.     8° 
or  16° 

-  The  First  Six  Books  of  Ccesar's  Commentaries  on  the  Gallic 
War,  adapted  to  Bullions'  Latin  Grammar;  with  an  Introduction,  on 
the    Idioms   of  the   Latin    Language  ;  .  .  .  Notes  ;  and   an   Index  of 
Proper  Names,  etc.     By  Rev.   Peter  Bullions,  D.D  .....        New- 
York.     1845.     12° 

CALPURNIUS  SICULUS  (Titus  ?).  Bucolicon  Liber.  (WALKER'S  Corpus 
Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  1051-  1060.) 

CATO  (Dionysius).  Disticha  de  Moribus,  ad  Filium.  See  PH^EDRUS. 
Phaedri,  Aviani  .  .  .  Fabula3,  etc. 

CATULLUS  (Caius  or  Quintus  Valerius).  Carmina.  (WALKER'S  Corpus 
Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  1  -  20.) 

CICERO  (Marcus  Tullius).  Selections  from  Cicero  [Lat.],  with  English 
Notes.  Part  I.  Selections  from  the  Orations  :  containing  the  Fourth 
Book  of  the  Impeachment  of  Verres  :  the  Four  Speeches  against 
Catiline  :  the  Speech  for  the  Poet  Archias.  |  Part  II.  Selections 
from  the  Epistles.  Edited  ...  by  Thomas  Kerchever  Arnold 

....  2  pts.  London.  1847-49.  12° 

-  Cicero's  Cato  Major  ;  with  a  double  Translation  :  for  the  Use 
of  Students  on  the  Hamiltonian  System.     London.      1827.     8° 

-  The  Life  [by  C.  Middleton]  and  Letters  [translated  by  W.  Mel- 
moth  and  W.  HeberdenJ  of  M.  T.  C.     See  Class  XXIV.  Part  II. 


CLASS   XVI.      PART  III. — ANCIENT  LATIN  AUTHORS,  ETC.       89 

. . .  De  Officiis  Libri  Tres.    Accedunt  in  Usum  Juventutis  Note 

qucedam  Anglice  scriptae.      Ex  Editione  postrema  et  emendatissima 
Valpiana.     Philadelphia.     1833.     18°   (6.) 

. .  .  De  Officiis  Libri  Tres.    With  English  Notes,  chiefly  select 
ed  and  translated  from  the  Editions  of  Zurnpt  and  Bonnell,  by  Thom 
as  A.  Thacher  ....     New  York.     1850.     12° 

. . .  Orationes.     With  a  Commentary  by  George  Long.     Vol.  I. 

Verrinarum  Libri  Septem.     London.     1851.     8° 

Note.  Also  with  the  title  :  —  "  Bibliotheca  Classica.  Edited  by  George  Long 
. . .  and  the  Rev.  A.  J.  Macleane  ...  .  Vol.  I.  M.  Tullii  Ciceronis  Ora 
tiones,"  etc. 

. . .  Select  Orations  of  C.     [Cat.,  Arch.,  Marcell.,  Manil.,  Mur.] 

With   English   Notes  . . .  and   Historical,  Geographical,  and   Legal 
Indexes.     By  Charles  Anthon,  LL.D A  new  Ed.,  with  Im 
provements.     New-York.     1841.     12° 

Orationes  qusedam  select®  [Cat.,  Manil.,  Marcell.,  Lig.,  Deiot., 

Arch.,  2d  Phil.],  Notis  illustrate.     In  Usum  Academioe  Exoniensis. 
[Edited  by  Charles  Folsom.]     Editio  stereotypa,  Tabulis  Analyticis 
instructa.     Bostonise.      1848.     12° 

. .  .  Orationes  selectae  XII.  [4th  Ver.,  Manil.,  Cat.,  Sul.,  Lig., 
Deiot.,  1st  and  14th  Phil.,  Arch.  —  With  Notes,  by  J.  Richter.] 
Philadelphia.  1850.  16°  or  24°  (8.  and  12.)  (Schmitz  and  Zumpt's 
Classical  Series.) 

• Select  Orations  of  M.  T.  C.  [Cat.,  Arch.,  Marcell.,  Lig.,  Deiot., 

Manil. ,  Mil.],  with  English  Notes  ...    .     By  Rev.  Peter  Bullions, D.D. 
....     New- York.     1851.     12° 

. . .  Oratio  pro  T.  Annio   Milone  :  chiefly  from   the  Text   of 

Orelle   [Orelli  ?].     With  English  Explanatory  Notes,  &c.  &c.     By 
D.  B.  Hickie,  LL.D Cambridge.     1842.     8° 

The  Tusculan  Disputations,  Book  First ;  the  Dream  of  Scipio  ; 

and  Extracts  from  the  Dialogues  on  Old  Age  and  Friendship.     With 
English  Notes,  by  Thomas  Chase  ...    .     Cambridge.     1851.     16° 

See  Class  XV.  Part  II.  §  7.  A.  SEARS  (B.).  The  Ciceroni 
an,  etc. 

CLAUDIANUS  (Claudius).  Opera.  (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet.  Lat,  pp.  1125 
-  1203.) 

• Description   of  the   Phoenix,  translated    by  Thomas   Tickell. 

(BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.  151  -  155.) 

CORNELIUS  NEPOS.     See  NEPOS. 

CURTIUS  RUFUS  (Quintus).  . . .  De  Gestis  Alexandri  Magni,  Regis  Mace- 
donum,  Libri  qui  supersunt  VIII.  [With  Notes,  etc.  by  C.  G.  Zumpt.] 
Philadelphia.  1849.  16°  or  24°  (8.  and  12.)  (Schmitz  and  Zumpt's 
Classical  Series.) 

FLACCUS  (Caius  Valerius).  Argonauticon  Libri  VIII.  (WALKER'S  Cor 
pus  Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  1007-  1050.) 

HIRTIUS  (Aulus).     De  Bello  Alexandrino.     De  Bello  Africano.      See 
CJESAR  (C.  J.).  De  Bellis  Gallico  et  Civili,  etc.  1822.  24° 
12 


90       CLASS   XVI.      PART  III.  —  ANCIENT  LATIN  AUTHORS,  ETC. 

HORATIUS  FLACCUS  (Quintus).  The  Works  of  Horace,  with  English 
Notes  ...  by  Charles  Anthon  ....  A  new  Ed.,  with  Corrections 
and  Improvements.  New-York.  1844.  12° 

The   Works   of  Horace  :    with   English  Notes.  ...  By  J.  L. 
Lincoln....     New-York.     [1851.]      12°     pp.  xxxviii.,  575". 

Opera.     (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  523-585.) 

Eclogse  Horatianse.  —  Pars  I.  Carmina  prope  omnia  continens. 

Addita  est  Interpretatio,  quam  ex  Adnotationibus  Mitscherlichii,  Doe- 
ringii,   Orellii,   Dillenburgii,    aliorum   excerpsit   Thomas  Kerchever 
Arnold  ...    .     Ed.  altera.      |      Pars  II.  Sermones  prope  omnes  con 
tinens.     Addita  est  familiaris  Interpretatio  Orellii.     Edidit  T.  K.  A. 
....     2  partes.     Londini.     1848  -  43.     12° 

. . .  Eclogae  ex  Q.  Horatii  Flacci  Poematibus.     [With  Notes, 

etc.  by  C.  G.  Zumpt  and  A.  W.  Zumpt.]     Philadelphia.      1852.     18° 
or  16°  (6.  and  8.)     (Schmitz  and  Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

The  Odes  of  Horace,  translated  by  John  Scriven.  . . .  London. 

1843.     16°  (8.) 

JUSTINUS.  Justini  Historise  Phillippicse  :  cum  Versione  Anglica,  ad  Ver- 
bum,  quantum  fieri  potuit,  facta.  ...  By  John  Clarke  ...  .  The 
9th  Ed.  Glocester.  1790.  8° 

JUVENALIS  (Decimus  Junius).  Satirarum  Libri  V.  (WALKER'S  Corpus 
Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  672-701.) 

LIVIUS  (Titus).  . . .  Historiarum  Liber  Primus  et  Selecta  quaedam  Ca 
pita.  Curavit  Notulisque  instruxit  Carolus  Folsom  ...  .  Ed.  ste- 
reotypa.  Bostonise.  1838.  12° 

. . .    Selections  from  the   first  Five  Books,  together  with  the 

Twenty-First  and  Twenty-Second  Books  entire.     Chiefly  from  the 
Text  of  Alschefski.     With  English  Notes  for  Schools  and  Colleges. 
By  J.  L.  Lincoln  ...    .     With  an  accompanying  Plan  of  Rome,  and 
a  Map  of  the  Passage  of  Hannibal.     New  York.     1847.     12° 

—     ...  Historiarum  Libri  I,  II,  XXI,  XXII.      Philadelphia.      1851. 
18°  or  16°  (12.  6.  and  8.)     (Schmitz  and  Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

The   History  of  Rome.     Translated  from   the   Original,  with 

Notes  and  Illustrations,  by  George  Baker  ....     A  new  Ed.,  care 
fully  corrected  and   revised.  ...  2  vols.      Philadelphia.     1844.     8° 
or  12°  (4.  and  6.) 

LUCANUS  (Marcus  Annseus).  Pharsalia?  Libri  X.  (WALKER'S  Corpus 
Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  604-665.) 

LUCRETIUS  CARUS  (Titus).  De  Rerum  Natura  Libri  VI.  (WALKER'S 
Corpus  Poet.  Lat,  pp.  21  -  80.) 

MARTIALIS  (Marcus  Valerius).  De  Spectaculis  Liber  ;  Epigrammatum 
Libri  XIV.;  Quasdam  Martiali  afficta.  (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet. 
Lat.,  pp.  702-797.) 

NEPOS   (Cornelius).     C.  N. :   with  Answered    Questions,  and  Imitative 
Exercises.     Part  I.   [Miltiades  —  Datames.]     By  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Kerchever  Arnold  ...    .     Revised  and  corrected  by  E.  A.  Johnson 
New  York.     1846.     12° 


CLASS   XVI.      PART  III.  —  ANCIENT  LATIN  AUTHORS,  ETC.       91 

C.  N. :    with  Answered   Questions,  and   Imitative    Exercises. 

By  the  Rev.  Thomas   Kerchever  Arnold  ...    .     Carefully   revised, 
with   Notes  by  E.  A.  Johnson  ....     A  new   Ed.,  enlarged  ...    . 
New-York.     1848.     12° 

. . .  Liber  de  Excellentibus  Ducibus  exterarum  Gentium  cum 

Vitis   Catonis  et  Attici.     [With  Notes,  etc.  by  L.  Schmitz  ?]     Phila 
delphia.     1853.     18°  (6.)     (Schmitz  and  Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

OVJDIUS  NASO  (Publius).  Opera.  (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet.  Lat.,  pp. 
240-522.) 

. . .  Excerpta  ex  P.  Ovidii  Nasonis  Carminibus.     [With  Notes, 

etc.  by  M.  Isler.]       Philadelphia.       1851.      18a  or  16°  (6.  and  8.) 
(Schmitz  and  Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

The   Metamorphoses  of  P.  O.  N.  ;  ...  with    English    Notes, 

Historical,  Mythological,  and   Critical,  and   illustrated    by   Pictorial 
Embellishments  :  with  a  Clavis  ...    .     By  Nathan  Covington  Brooks 
....     Philadelphia.      1848.     8° 

Translations  from  the  Metamorphoses,  Books  II.  III.  IV.  by 

Joseph  Addison.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  110-  179.) 

PERSIUS  FLACCUS  (Aulus).  Satirarum  Liber.  (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet. 
Lat.,  pp.  666-671.) 

The   Satires  . . .  translated   into  English  Verse.     By  William 

Giffbrd,  Esq.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XLIV.  377  -  494.) 

PH^EDRUS.  Fabularum  Libri  V  ;  cum  Appendice.  (WALKER'S  Corpus 
Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  586-603.) 

= —     Pheedri,  Aviani,  aliorumque  Veterum  Fabulse  ;  P.  Syri  Senten- 

tise  ;  Catonis  Disticha  Moralia,  et  Symposii  JEnigmata.     Recensuit  et 
accuravit  Joannes  Carey.     Londini.     1823.     24° 

PROPERTIUS  (Sextus  Aurelius).  Elegiarum  Libri  IV.  (WALKER'S  Cor 
pus  Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  208-239.) 

QUINTUS  CURTIUS  RUFUS.     See  CURTIUS  RUFUS. 

SALLUSTITJS  (Caius  Crispus).  Sallust's  Jugurthine  War  and  Conspiracy 
of  Catiline,  with  an  English  Commentary,  and  Geographical  and 
Historical  Indexes.  By  Charles  Anthon  ...  .  9th  Ed.,  corrected 
and  enlarged.  New-York.  1842.  12° 

Sallust's  History  of  the  War  against  Jugurtha,  and  of  the  Con 
spiracy  of  Catiline  :  with  a  Dictionary  and  Notes.     By  Prof.  E.  A. 
Andrews.     Philadelphia.      1845.      12° 

. . .  De  Bello  Catilinario  et  Jugurthino.     [With  Notes,  etc.  by 

C.   G.  Zumpt.]     Philadelphia.     1848.     18°   or  24°  (6.   and  8.   4.) 
(Schmitz  and  Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

SICULUS  (Titus  ?  Calpurnius).     See  CALPURNIUS  SICULUS. 

SILIUS  ITALICUS  (Caius).  Punicorum  Libri  XVII.  (WALKER'S  Corpus 
Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  915-  1006.) 

STATIUS  (Publius  Papinius).  Opera.  (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet.  Lat., 
pp.  799-914.) 

The  Thcbais,  Book  I.  translated  by  Alexander  Pope.     (BRIT 
ISH  Poets,  XX.  164-190.) 


92   CLASS  XVI.   PART  III.  —  ANCIENT  LATIN  AUTHORS,  ETC. 

SULPICIA.     Satira.     (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet.  Lat.,  p.  798.) 

SYMPOSIUS  (Cselius  Firmianus).  ./Enigmata.  See  PH^DRUS.  Pliaedri, 
Aviani  . . .  Fabulse,  etc. 

SYRUS  (Publius).  Sententia3.  See  PH^DRUS.  Phcedri,  Aviani  . . .  Fa- 
bulce,  etc. 

TACITUS  (Caius  Cornelius).  The  Works  of  Cornelius  Tacitus  ;  with  an 
Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius,  Notes,  Supplements,  &c.  By  Arthur 
Murphy  ....  A  new  Ed.  with  the  Author's  last  Corrections.  Phil 
adelphia.  1840.  8°  pp.  xviii.,  742. 

The  Germania  and  Agricola  of  C.  C.  T.    [Lat.],  with  Notes 

for  Colleges.     By  W.  S.  Tyler  ....      New   York    and    London. 
1847.     12° 

TERENTIUS  AFER  (Publius).  Select  Comedies  of  Terence  [The  Andri- 
an,  The  Brothers,  and  Phormio],  translated  by  George  Colman.  ... 
(BRITISH  Poets,  XLIV.  147-376.) 

TIBULLUS  (Albius).  Carminum  Libri  IV.  (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet. 
Lat.,  pp.  192-207.) 

VALERIUS  FLACCUS  (Caius).     See  FLACCUS. 

VIRGILIUS  MARO  (Publius).  Pvblivs  Virgilivs  Maro  Varietate  Lectionis 
et  perpetva  Adnotatione  illustratvs  a  Christ.  Gottl.  Heyne  Editio 

qvarta  Cvravit  Ge.  Phil.  Eberard.  Wagner  Volvmen  Primvm 
Bvcolica  et  Georgica  |  Volvmen  Secvndvm  Aeneidis  Libri 
I  —  VI  |  Volvmen  Tertivm  Aeneidis  Libri  VII  —  XII  et  Index 
Notarvm  qvibvs  avcta  est  nova  Editio  |  Volvmen  Qvartvm  Car- 
mina  Minora  Qvaestiones  Virgilianae  [by  Wagner]  et  Notitia  Li- 
teraria  |  Volvmen  Qvintvm  5  vol.  Lipsiae.  1830  -  32  - 

33-32-31.     8° 

. . .    Bucolica,    Georgica,   et  J^neis.  —  Virgil  ;    with    English 

Notes,  prepared  for  the  Use  of  Classical  Schools  and  Colleges.     By 
Francis  Bowen  ...    .     Stereotype  Ed.     Boston.     1843.     8°  or  12° 
(8.  and  6.)     pp.  600. 

...     P.    Virgitii    Maronis   Carmina.       [With    Notes,    etc.    by 

L.   Schmitz  ?]       Philadelphia.      1848.     18°  or  24°    (6.  and  8.  4.) 
(Schmitz  and  Zumpt's  Classical  Series.) 

The  Bucolics,  Georgics,  and  Aeneid  of  Virgil  :  with  English 

Notes,  a  Life  of  Virgil,  and   Remarks  upon  Scanning,  by  Edward 
Moore,  M.A.     Boston.     1849.     12° 

. . .  Opera  ad  optimorum  Librorum  Fidem  edidit  perpetua  et 

aliorum  et  sua  Adnotatione  illustravit  Dissertationem  de  Virgilii  Vita 
et  Carminibus  atque  Indicem  Rerum  locupletissimum  adiecit  Albertus 
Forbiger.     Pars  I.  -  III.      Editio  tertia  correcta  et  aucta.     3  partes. 
Lipsice.     1852.     8° 

Opera.     (WALKER'S  Corpus  Poet.  Lat.,  pp.  81-  191  ;  see  also 

pp.  1204-1209.) 

The   Bucolics  and   Georgics  of  Virgil    [Lat.]  ;    with  Notes, 

Exercises,  Terms  of  Husbandry,  arid  a  Flora  Virgiliana,  by  Thomas 
Keightley  ....     London.     1847.     12° 


CLASS   XVII.      RHETORIC   AND   LITERARY   CRITICISM.  93 

The  Eclogues  and  Georgics  of  Virgil.     With  English  Notes 

. . .  and  a  Metrical  Index.     By  Charles  Anthon  ...    .      New- York. 
1847.     12° 

JEneis.     In  Usum  studiosae  Juventutis  accurate  recensuit 


J.  Edwards  ...    .     Londini.     1841.     16° 

The  jEneid  of  Virgil,  with  English  Notes  ...  a  Metrical  Cla- 

vis,  and  an  Historical,  Geographical,  and  Mythological  Index.     By 
Charles  Anthon  ....     New-York.     1850.     12°     pp.  xiii.,  942. 

The    Destruction   of   Troy.      Translated    by   John    Denham. 

(BRITISH  Poets,  VI.  315-334.) 

Translation  from  the  Fourth  Georgic.     By  Joseph  Addison. 

(BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  184-196.) 

CLASSICAL  Manual  (A),  being  a  Mythological,  Historical,  and  Geographical 
Commentary  on  Pope's  Homer,  and  Dryden's  JEneid  of  Virgil.  See 
Part  I. 

EDWARDS  (J.).  Quaestiones  Virgilianee ;  or,  Notes  and  Questions  on  the 
first  Six  and  the  Ninth  Books  of  the  JEneid  :  adapted  to  the  Middle  Forms 
in  Schools.  London.  1841.  16°  (Bound  with  EDWARDS'S  edition  of 
the  "JEneis.") 

WALKER  (William  Sidney).  Corpus  Poetarum  Latinorum.  Edidit 
Gulielmus  Sidney  Walker  ...  .  Londini.  1849.  8°  pp.  vi., 
1209. 


CLASS   XVII.     RHETORIC  AND   LITERARY   CRITICISM. 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Literature,  see  Class  XXIX. 

BLAIR  (Prof.  Hugh),  D.D.     Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Belles  Lettres. 

...  With  a  Memoir  of  the   Author's  Life.     To   which   are   added, 

Copious  Questions  ;  and  an  Analysis  of  each  Lecture,  by  Abraham 

Mills  ....    Stereotype  University  ...  Ed.    Philadelphia.    1844.    8° 

Note.     The  volume  contains  no  "  Memoir  of  the  Author's  Life." 

BOYD  (Rev.  James  Robert).  Elements  of  Rhetoric  and  Literary  Criti 
cism  ...  .  Including,  also,  a  succinct  History  of  the  English  Lan 
guage,  and  of  British  and  American  Literature  ....  On  the  Basis 
of  the  recent  Works  of  Alexander  Reid  and  Robert  Connel ;  with 
large  Additions  ....  New-York.  1844.  18° 

The  same.     7th  Ed.     New  York.     1851.     18° 

CAMPBELL  (George),  D.D.  The  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric.  ...  A  new 
Ed.,  with  the  Author's  last  Additions  and  Corrections.  New- York. 
1841.  8° 

GETTY  (John  A.).     The  Art  of  Rhetoric,  etc.     See  Class  XVIII. 

HOME  (Henry),  Lord  Kames.  Elements  of  Criticism  ...  .  With 
Analyses,  and  [bad]  Translations  of  Ancient  and  Foreign  Illustrations. 
Edited  by  Abraham  Mills  ....  New  Ed.  New- York.  1838.  12° 

HUDSON  (Rev.  Henry  Norman).  Lectures  on  Shakspeare.  . . .  2d  Ed. 
New  York.  1848.  12° 

HUGHES  (John).     Poetry.     (ENCYCL.  IVfetrop.,  V.  651-G84.) 


94  CLASS   XVIII.      PART   I.  —  ELOCUTION   AND    ORATORY. 

KAMES,  Henry,  Lord.     See  HOME. 

NEWMAN  (Prof.  Samuel  Phillips).  A  Practical  System  of  Rhetoric,  or 
the  Principles  and  Rules  of  Style,  inferred  from  Examples  of  Writ 
ing.  ...  3d  Ed.,  enlarged  and  improved.  Boston.  1832.  12° 

-  The  same.     To  which  is  added   a   Historical   Dissertation  on 
English  Style.  . . .  30th  Ed.     New  York.     1849.     12° 

PARKER  (Richard  Green).  Aids  to  English  Composition  ...  .  5th  Ed. 
New  York.  1848.  12° 

Progressive  Exercises  in  English  Composition.  . . .  New  ste 
reotype  Ed.  . . .  enlarged  and  improved,  from  the  55th  Ed.     Boston. 
1849.     12° 

QUACKENBOS  (G.  P.).  First  Lessons  in  Composition,  in  which  the  Prin 
ciples  of  the  Art  are  developed  in  connection  with  the  Principles  of 
Grammar  ;  embracing  full  Directions  on  ...  Punctuation  ;  with 
copious  Exercises.  .  .  .  New-York.  1852.  12° 

WALKER  (John).  The  Teacher's  Assistant  in  English  Composition  ...  . 
To  which  are  added,  Hints  for  correcting  and  improving  Juvenile 
Composition.  ...  Boston.  1810.  12° 

WHATELY  (Richard),  Abp.  of  Dublin.  Rhetoric.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  I. 
241-303.) 

Elements  of  Rhetoric.     Comprising  the  Substance  of  the  Arti 
cle  in  the  Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana  with  Additions,  &LC.  . . .  Bos 
ton.     1845.     12° 


CLASS   XVIII.      ELOCUTION   AND   ORATORY;    WITH   ORA 
TIONS   AND   SPEECHES. 

PART  I.     ELOCUTION  AND  ORATORY. 

BRONSON  (C.  P.),  M.D.  Elocution  ;  or  Mental  and  Vocal  Philosophy 
....  24th  Ea\  —  25th  Thousand.  Louisville.  [1845?]  8° 

DAY  (Prof.  Henry  Noble).  The  Art  of  Elocution,  exemplified  in  a 
Systematic  Course  of  Exercises.  . . .  New  Haven.  1844.  12° 

DWYER  (John  Hanbury).  An  Essay  on  Elocution  :  with  elucidatory 
Passages  from  various  Authors.  To  which  are  added  Remarks  on 
reading  Prose  and  Verse,  with  Suggestions  to  Instructors  of  the  Art. 
6th  Ed.,  with  Additions.  Albany.  1846.  12° 

GETTY  (John  A.).  The  Art  of  Rhetoric  :  or,  The  Elements  of  Oratory. 
. . .  Methodically  arranged  from  the  Ancient  and  Modern  Rhetorical 
Writers  ....  By  John  Holmes  ...  .  To  which  is  added  Quin- 
tilian's  Course  of  an  Ancient  Roman  Education  ;  from  the  Pupil's 
first  Elements,  to  his  Entrance  into  the  School  of  Oratory.  A  new 
. . .  Ed.,  in  Two  Books.  Entirely  remodeled  ....  By  J.  A.  G. 
....  Philadelphia.  1849.  12° 

GOLDSBURY  (John)  and  RUSSELL  (William).  The  American  Common- 
School  Reader  and  Speaker :  being  a  Selection  of  Pieces  in  Prose 


CLASS   XVIII.      PART  I.  —  ELOCUTION  AND   ORATORY.  95 

and   Verse,   with   Rules   for   Reading   and   Speaking.    . .  .   Boston. 
[1844?]     12° 
HOLMES  (John).     The  Art  of  Rhetoric,  etc.     See  GETTY  (J.  A.). 

Hows  (Prof.  John  W.  S.).  The  Shakspearian  Reader,  etc.  See  Class 
XX.  SHAKESPEARE  (W.). 

MAGLATHLIN  (Henry  Bartlett).  The  Practical  Elocutionist  ...  .  Bos 
ton.  1849.  12°  pp.58.  (3  copies.) 

MANDEVILLE  (Prof.  Henry),  D.D.  An  Introduction  to  the  Author's 
"  Course  of  Reading,"  and  "  Elements  of  Reading  and  Oratory." 
Part  First.  . . .  New  York.  1848.  12° 

The  same.     Part  Second.     New  York.     1848.     12° 

Course  of  Reading  for  Common  Schools  and  the  Lower  Classes 

of  Academies,  on  the  Plan  of  the  Author's  "  Elements  of  Reading 
and  Oratory."     New  York.     1846.     12°     (2  copies.) 

The  Elements  of  Reading  and  Oratory.  ...  A  new  revised  Ed. 

New  York.     1849.     12° 

. . .  The  Second  Reader.     New-York.     1849.     12° 

MARSHALL  (Edward  Carrington).  The  Book  of  Oratory  :  a  new  Col 
lection  of  Extracts  in  Prose,  Poetry,  and  Dialogue  ...  .  For  the 
Use  of  Colleges,  Academies,  and  Schools.  ...  New  York.  1851.  12° 

MAURY  (Jean  Siffrein),  Cardinal.  The  Principles  of  Eloquence. 
[Translated,  with  Notes,  by  John  Neal  Lake.]  With  an  Introduc 
tion,  etc.,  by  A.  Potter,  D.D New-York.  [1841?]  18° 

(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  184.) 

MURDOCH  (James  E.)  and  RUSSELL  (William).  Orthophony  :  or  Vocal 
Culture  in  Elocution  ;  a  Manual  of  Elementary  Exercises,  adapted 
to  Dr.  Rush's  "  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Voice,"  and  designed  as 
an  Introduction  to  Russell's  "  American  Elocutionist."  . . .  With  an 
Appendix  containing  Directions  for  the  Cultivation  of  Pure  Tone,  by 
G.  J.  Webb  ....  Boston.  1845.  12° 

PORTER  (Prof.  Ebenezer),  D.D.  Lectures  on  Eloquence  and  Style.  . . . 
Revised  for  Publication  by  Rev.  Lyman  Matthews  ...  .  Andover. 
1836.  8° 

• The  Rhetorical  Reader  ;  consisting  of  Instructions  for  regulat 
ing  the  Voice,  with  a  Rhetorical  Notation,  illustrating  Inflection, 
Emphasis,  and  Modulation;  and  a  Course  of  Rhetorical  Exercises. 
. . .  200th  Ed.,  with  an  Appendix.  New  York.  [Copyrighted  in 
1835.]  12° 

RUSSELL  (Anna  U.  and  William).  The  Young  Ladies'  Elocutionary 
Reader  ;  containing  a  Selection  of  Reading  Lessons,  by  Anna  U. 
Russell :  with  Introductory  Rules  and  Exercises  in  Elocution,  adapted 
to  Female  Readers,  by  William  Russell  ...  .  Boston.  1845.  12° 
(2  copies,  one  dated  1846.) 

RUSSELL  (Francis  T.).  The  Juvenile  Speaker;  comprising  Elementary 
Rules  and  Exercises  in  Declamation,  with  a  Selection  of  Pieces  for 
Practice.  .  .  New  York.  1850.  12° 


96  CLASS   XVIII.      PART   II. — ORATIONS   AND    SPEECHES. 

RUSSELL  (William).  The  University  Speaker  :  a  Collection  of  Pieces 
designed  for  College  Exercises  in  Declamation  and  Recitation-  With 
Suggestions  on  the  appropriate  Elocution  of  particular  Passages.  . .  . 
Boston  and  Cambridge.  1852.  12° 

See  GOLDSBURY  (J.)  and  RUSSELL  (W.)  ;  —  MURDOCH  (J.  E.) 

and  RUSSELL  (W.)  ;  —  RUSSELL  (A.  U.  and  W.). 

SARGENT  (Epes).  The  Standard  Speaker  ;  containing  Exercises  ...  for 
Declamation  . . .  newly  translated  or  compiled  from  celebrated  Ora 
tors,  Authors,  and  Popular  Debaters,  Ancient  and  Modern.  A  Trea 
tise  on  Oratory  and  Elocution.  Notes  Explanatory  and  Biographical. 
Philadelphia.  1852.  8° 

SCOTT  (William).  Lessons  in  Elocution,  or,  A  Selection  of  Pieces  . . . 
for  the  Improvement  of  Youth  in  Reading  &  Speaking.  To  which 
are  prefixed,  Elements  of  Gesture.  Leicester.  1817.  12° 

VANDENHOFF  (G.).  The  Art  of  Elocution  :  or,  Logical  and  Musical 
Reading  and  Declamation.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  a  copious 
Practice  in  Oratorical,  Poetical,  and  Dramatic  Reading  and  Recita 
tion  ;  the  whole  forming  a  complete  Speaker  ...  .  5th  Ed.  New- 
York.  1849.  12° 

WARE  (Prof.  Henry),  Jr.,  D.D.  Hints  on  Extemporaneous  Preaching. 
(Works,  II.  347-412.) 

ZACHOS  (J.  C.).  The  New  American  Speaker:  a  Collection  of  Oratori 
cal  and  Dramatical  Pieces,  Soliloquies  and  Dialogues,  with  an  origi 
nal  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Elements  of  Elocution.  . . .  New 
York.  1852.  12°  (8.  4.) 

PART    II.     ORATIONS  AND  SPEECHES. 

BETHUNE  (George  W.),  D.D.  Orations  and  Occasional  Discourses. 
New-York.  1850.  12° 

EVERETT  (Edward).  Orations  and  Speeches,  on  various  Occasions. 
Boston.  1836.  8°  pp.637. 

Orations  and  Speeches  on  various  Occasions.     Vol.  I.  2d  Ed. 

|      Vol.  II.     2  vols.     Boston.     1850.     8° 

GOODRICH  (Prof.  Chauncey  Allen).  Select  British  Eloquence  ;  embra 
cing  the  best  Speeches  entire,  of  the  most  Eminent  Orators  of  Great 
Britain  for  the  last  Two  Centuries  ;  with  Sketches  of  their  Lives 
. . . ,  and  Notes  ....  New  York.  1853.  8°  pp.  vii.,  947. 

WEBSTER  (Daniel).     The  Works  of  D.  W.     See  Class  IV.  Part  I. 


CLASS   XIX.      POETRY.  97 


WORKS  OF  IMAGINATION  AND  FANCY,   WIT 
AND   HUMOR. 

(Classes  XIX.  —  XXI.) 
CLASS  XIX.    POETRY. 

Note.  In  references  under  this  Class,  "BRITISH  Poets"  denotes  Sanford 
and  Walsh's  Collection.  For  Ancient  Greek  and  Latin  Authors^  see  Class  XVI. 
Parts  II.  and  III. 

ADDISON  (Joseph).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  1-228.) 

AIKIN  (John),  M.D.  Select  Works  of  the  British  Poets,  in  a  Chrono 
logical  Series  from  Ben  Jonson  to  Beattie.  With  Biographical  and 
Critical  Notices.  10th  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1843.  8°  pp.  viii.,  807. 

The  same,  from  Falconer  to  Sir  Walter  Scott.  With  Biograph 
ical  and  Critical  Notices.  Designed  as  a  Continuation  of  Dr.  Aikin's 
British  Poets.  By  John  Frost,  A.M.  Philadelphia.  1838.  8° 
pp.  732. 

• The  same,  from  Southey  to  Croly  :  with  Biographical  and  Crit 
ical  Notices  [mostly  copied  from  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall's  "  Book  of  Gems  "]. 
Designed  as  a  Continuation  of  Dr.  Aikin's  British  Poets.  [Edited  by 
John  Frost.]  Philadelphia.  1843.  8°  pp.  760. 

Note.  Each  of  these  volumes  has  also  an  engraved  title-page,  differing  from 
the  above. 

AKENSIDE  (Mark),  M.D.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVIII. 
1  -  207.) 

ALEXANDER  (William),  1st  Earl  of  Stirling.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH 

Poets,  IV.  297  -  325.) 
ARMSTRONG  (John),  M.D.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXI.  119 

-230.) 
BACHELOR  (The  Old).     See  OLD  Bachelor. 

BAILEY  (Philip  James).  Festus  A  Poem  ...  1st  American  Ed.  Bos 
ton.  1845.  16° 

BAMPFYLDE   (John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  271- 

275.) 
BEATTIE  (James),  LL.D.     Poetical  Works.       See    MILTON   (J.).    The 

Poetical  Works  of  Milton,  Young,  etc. 

Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXII.  1  -  101.) 

BEAUMONT    (Sir  John),  Bart.       Select   Poems.      (BRITISH    Poets,   V. 

57-87.) 

BISHOP  (Rev.  Samuel).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  263 
-269.) 

BLACKLOCK  (Thomas),  D.D.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXV. 
243-310.) 

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98  CLASS   XIX.      POETRY. 

BLACKMORE  (Sir  Richard).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XV.  241- 

428.) 

BLACKSTONE  (Sir  William).  The  Lawyer's  Farewell  to  his  Muse. 
(BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  213-216.) 

BLAIR  (Rev.  Robert).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXI.  305-333.) 

BOURNE  (Vincent).  Latin  Poems,  with  Translations  by  William  Cowper. 
(BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVI.  290-302.) 

BOYSE  (Samuel).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXI.  327  -  373.) 
BRITISH  Poets.     See  AIKIN  (J.)  ;  —  SANFORD  (E.)  and  WALSH  (R.). 
BROME  (Alexander).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  252 -271.) 
BROWNE  (William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  351  -  417.) 

BRUCE  (Michael).  Lochleven,  &,c.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  323- 
347.) 

BRYANT  (William  Cullen).  Selections  from  the  American  Poets.  New- 
York.  1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  111.) 

BUCKINGHAM,  John,  1st  Duke  of.     See  SHEFFIELD. 

BURNS  (Robert).     Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXV1IL,  XXXIX.  1  -  165.) 

BUTLER  (Samuel).     Poetical  Works.      (BRITISH  Poets,  IX.,  X.  1  -  174.) 

CAMOENS  or  CAMOES  (Luis  DE).  The  Lusiad  ;  or  the  Discovery  of  India. 
.  .  .  Translated  ...  by  William  Julius  Mickle.  (BRITISH  Poets, 
Vol.  XLVII.) 

CAMPBELL  (Thomas).  Poetical  Works.  See  ROGERS  (S.).  The  Poeti 
cal  Works  of  Rogers,  Campbell,  etc. 

CAREW  (Thomas).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  IV.  373-406.) 
CARTWRIGHT  (Rev.  William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  241- 

252.) 

GARY  (Rev.  Henry  Francis).     Translator,  etc.     See  DANTE  ALIGHIERI. 
CAWTHORN  (James).     Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XXIV.  301  -  356.) 

CHATTERTON  (Thomas).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXIX.  113- 

286.) 

CHAUCER  (Geoffrey).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  I.  1  -  216.) 
CHEVY  Chase.    The  Beggar's  Daughter  of  Bethnal  Green.     (CHAMBERS'S 

Miscel.,  I.  no.  21.) 
CHILD  (The)  of  Elle,  and  other  Ballads.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no. 

111.) 

CHURCHILL  (Charles).     Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVII.  1  -  162.) 
COLERIDGE  (Samuel  Taylor).     The  Ancient  Mariner,  and  other  Poems. 

(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  59.) 

COLLINS  (William).    Poetical  Works.    (BRITISH  Poets, XXIII.  333-402.) 
The  same.     See  MILTON  (J.).     The  Poetical  Works  of  Milton, 

Young,  etc. 

COLMAN  (George).     Translator.     See  Class  XVI.  Part  III.     TERENTIUS 
AFER  (P.).  Select  Comedies,  etc. 


CLASS   XIX.      POETRY.  99 

COLTON  (George  Hooker).   Tecumseh  ;  or,  The  West  Thirty  Years  since. 

A  Poem.  . . .  New-York.     1842.     12° 

CONGREVE  (William).     Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  361  -  383.) 
COOPER  (John  Gilbert).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVIII.  209- 

286.) 
CORBET  (Richard),  successively  Bp.  of  Oxford  and  Norwich.     Select 

Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  IV.  327  -  371.) 

COTTON  (Capt.  Charles).    Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  213-239.) 
COTTON   (Nathaniel),  M.D.      Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXV. 

311-396.) 

COWLEY  (Abraham).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  VI.  1  -  155.) 
COWPER  (William).     The  Task,  Table  Talk,  and  other  Poems  of  W.  C. 

With  Critical  Observations  of  various  Authors  on  his  Genius  and 

Character,  and  Notes  ...  by  James  Robert  Boyd  ...    .     New  York. 

1853.     12° 
Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVI.,  XXXVII.  1  -  187.) 

Select  Poetical  Pieces  of  C.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no. 

103.) 

COWPER  (William)  and  THOMSON  (James).  The  Works  of  Cowper  and 
Thomson,  including  many  Letters  and  Poems  never  before  published 
in  this  Country,  with  a  new  . . .  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Thomson 
....  Philadelphia.  1837.  8° 

CRABBE  (George).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Crabbe,  Heber,  and  Pollok 
....  Philadelphia.  1839.  8° 

Poems  —  The  Village,  The  Library,  Phoebe  Dawson,  Dream 

of  the  Condemned  Felon,  Trades.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  86.) 

CRASHAW  (Richard).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  189-212.) 
CUNNINGHAM  (John).    SelectPoems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXII.  259-342.) 
DANIEL  (Samuel).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  II.  281  -  320.) 

DANTE  ALIGHIERI.  The  Vision  ;  or,  Hell,  Purgatory,  and  Paradise,  of 
D.  A.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Francis  Gary.  [With  a  Life 
of  Dante.]  (BRITISH  Poets,  Vols.  XLV.,  XL VI.) 

DAVENANT  (Sir  William).    Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  125  -  161.) 
DAVIES  (Sir  John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  IV.  1  -  132.) 
DENHAM  (John).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  VI.  251-334.) 

DILLON  (Wentworth),  4th  Earl  of  Roscommon.  Select  Poems.  (BRIT 
ISH  Poets,  X.  217  -  257.) 

DODSLEY  (Robert).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVI.  187-273.) 
DONNE  (John),  D.D.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  IV.  133  -  195.) 
DORSET,  Charles,  6th  Earl  of.     See  SACKVILLE. 
DRAYTON  (Michael).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  II.  321-391.) 
DRUMMOND  (William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  1  -55.) 
DRYDEN  (John).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,' Vols.  XL,  XII.) 


100  CLASS    XIX.      POETRY. 

DUKE  (Richard).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  309  -  326.) 
DYER  (John).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIX.  257  -  390.) 

EVERETT  (Alexander  Hill).  Poems.  (Appended  to  his  "  Essays " 
1845.  12°  —  See  Class  XXXI.) 

FALCONER  (William).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVII.  163- 
268.) 

FENTON  (Elijah).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  385  -411.) 

FERGUSSON  (Robert).  The  Farmer's  Ingle.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII. 
203-208.) 

FLETCHER  (Giles  and  Phineas).     Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  89-110.) 

FKANCKLIN  (Thomas).  Translator.  See  Class  XVI.  Part  II.  SOPHO 
CLES.  QEdipus  Tyrannus,  etc. 

FROST  (John).     Select  Works  of  the  British  Poets,  etc.     See  AIKIN  (j.). 

GARTH  (Sir  Samuel),  M.D.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  229 
-324.) 

GASCOIGNE  (Capt.  George).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  I.  365- 
378.) 

GAY  (John).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  Vol.  XVI.) 

GIFFORD  (William).      Translator.     See  Class  XVI.   Part  III.     PERSIUS 

FLACCUS  (A.).  The  Satires,  etc. 
GLOVER  (Richard).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXIII.  1  -322.) 

GLYNN    (Richard),  M.D.     The   Day   of  Judgment.      (BRITISH    Poets, 

XXXVII.  385-396.) 
GOLDSMITH  (Oliver),  M.D.    Poems,  Plays  and  Essays.     See  Class  XXXI. 

—     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXX.  1  -  100.) 
GOWER  (John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  I.  217-255.) 

GRAHAM  (George  Farquhar).  Studies  from  the  English  Poets  :  a  Read 
ing-Book  for  the  Higher  Classes  in  Schools,  or  for  Home  Teaching. 
. . .  London.  1852.  12° 

GRAINGER  (James),  M.D.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVII.  269 
-373.) 

GRANVILLE,  or  GREENVILLE  (George),  Baron  Lansdowne.  Select 
Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.  157-203.) 

GRAY  (Thomas).  Letters  and  Poems.  See  MILTON  (J.).  The  Poetical 
Works  of  Milton,  Young,  etc. 

Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXIX.  1-111.) 

GREEN  (Matthew).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.  235-282.) 

GRISWOLD  (Rufus  Wilmot).  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  America.  With 
an  Historical  Introduction.  . . .  8th  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged,  with 
Illustrations.  Philadelphia.  1847.  8° 

HABINGTON  (William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  163-  174,) 
HALIFAX,  Charles,  1st  Earl  of.     See  MONTAGUE. 

HALL  (Joseph),  D.D.,  successively  Bp.  of  Exeter  and  Norwich.  Select 
Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  IV.  197  -  296.) 


CLASS   XIX.      POETRY.  101 

[HALLECK  (Fitz-Greene)].  Selections  from  the  British  Poets.  ...  2  vols. 
New-York.  [1840?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  112,  113.) 

Note.    With  the  half-title  :  —  "  Selections  . . .  .    By  Fits-  Greene  Halleck." 
HAMMOND  (James).     Poetical  Works.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.  283-318.) 

HART  (John  S.),  LL.D.  Class  Book  of  Poetry  :  consisting  of  Selections 
from  distinguished  English  and  American  Poets,  from  Chaucer  to  the 
Present  Day.  . . .  With  Biographical  and  Critical  Remarks.  . . .  Phil 
adelphia.  1845.  12° 

HARTE(#eu.  Walter).    Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets, XXIX.  321-391.) 

HEBER  (Reginald),  D.D.  Bp.  of  Calcutta.  Poetical  Works.  See  CRABBE 
(G.).  the  Poetical  Works  of  Crabbe,  Heber,  etc. 

HEIR  of  Linne,  and  other  Ballads.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  77.) 

HEMANS  (Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea  [BROWNE]).  The  Poetical  Works 
...  .  New  Ed.  with  a  Critical  Preface,  and  a  Biographical  Memoir. 
Philadelphia.  1841.  8° 

HERMIT  (The)  of  Warkworth,  and  other  Ballads.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
II.  no.  39.) 

HERRICK  (Robert).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  325-335.) 

HOWARD  (Henry),  Earl  of  Surrey.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  I 

337-364.) 
HUGHES  (John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  325-338.) 

HUNT  (Rev.  John  Higgs).  Translator.  See  TASSO  (T.).  ...  Jerusa 
lem  Delivered,  etc. 

JAGO  (Rev.  Richard).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  219- 
228.) 

JENYNS  (Soame).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXII.  343-387.) 
JOHNSON  (Benjamin).     See  JONSON. 

JOHNSON  (Samuel),  LL.D.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXI. 
1-118.) 

JONES  (Sir  William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXV.  1  -  242.) 

JONSON,  or  JOHNSON  (Ben).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  III.  215 
-  385.) 

KING  (William),  LL.D.   Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  327 - 356.) 

LAMB  (Charles).  Poetical  Works.  See  ROGERS  (S.).  The  Poetical 
Works  of  Rogers,  Campbell,  etc. 

LANGHORNE  (John),  D.D.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXX.  101 
-270.) 

LANSDOWNE,  George,  Baron.     See  GRANVILLE. 

LLOYD  (Robert).     Chit-Chat.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  191  -  199.) 

LOGAN  (Rev.  John).    Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  241-252.) 

LONGFELLOW  (Prof.  Henry  Wadsworth).  Poems.  ...  A  new  Ed. 
2  vols.  Boston.  1853.  16° 

LOVELL  (Robert).     Sonnets.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  291  -  295.) 

LOVIBOND  (Edward).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  297- 
321.) 


102  CLASS  XIX.      POETEY. 

LYTTELTON  (Sir  George),  1st  Lord  Lyttelton,  Baron  of  Frarikley.  Se 
lect  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXI.  253  -  325. 

MACAULAY  (Thomas  Babington).  Pompeii.  —  The  Battle  of  Ivry.  (MA- 
CATJLAY'S  Essays,  1842,  etc.  12°  Vol.  I.  —  See  Class  XXXI.) 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.     (Ibid.,  Vol.  IV.) 

[MACNEILL  (Hector)].  The  History  of  Will  and  Jean.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  IV.  no.  68.) 

Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXIX.  213  -  399.) 

MALLET  [originally  MALLOCH]  (David).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets, 
XXVI.  275-331.) 

MICKLE  (William  Julius).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXIV. 
1  -  178.) 

Translator.     See  CAMOENS  (L.  DE).     The  Lusiad,  etc. 

MILTON  (John).  The  Poetical  Works  of  J.  M.  :  with  a  Life  of  the  Au 
thor  ;  Preliminary  Dissertations  on  each  Poem  ;  Notes  Critical  and 
Explanatory  ;  an  Index  to  the  Subjects  of  Paradise  Lost ;  and  a  Ver 
bal  Index  to  all  the  Poems.  Edited  by  Charles  Dexter  Cleveland. 
. . .  Philadelphia.  1853.  12°  pp.  688. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Milton,  Young,  Gray,  Beattie,  and  Col 
lins.  ...  Philadelphia.  1836.  8° 

Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  Vols.  VII.,  VIII.) 

The  Paradise  Lost.     With   Notes   Explanatory  and   Critical. 

Edited  by  Rev.  James  Robert  Boyd  ....     New  York.      1850.     12° 
or  8°  (12.  and  8.)     (2  copies,  one  dated  1852.) 

MITCHELL  (Thomas).  Translator.  See  Class  XVI.  Part  II.  ARISTOPH 
ANES.  The  Comedies,  etc. 

MONTAGUE  (Charles),  1st  Earl  of  Halifax.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH 
Poets,  XIII.  367  -  378.) 

MONTGOMERY  (James).  Poetical  Works.  See  ROGERS  (S.).  The  Po 
etical  Works  of  Rogers,  Campbell,  etc. 

MOORE  (Edward).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXIII.  403  -  431.) 
NEALE  (Edmund),  afterwards  SMITH.     See  SMITH. 

NUGENT  (Robert  Craggs),  Earl  Nugent  and  Viscount  Clare.  Select 
Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  252  -  262.) 

OLD  Bachelor  (The).     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  397-402.) 
OTWAY  (Thomas).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  X.  253  -  286). 

PARNELL  (Thomas),  D.D.     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  1- 

116.) 
PATTISON  (William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIV.  413-432.) 

PERCY  (Thomas),  Bp.  of  Dromore.  Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Po 
etry  :  consisting  of  Old  Heroic  Ballads,  Songs,  and  other  Pieces  of 
our  Earlier  Poets  ;  together  with  some  few  of  later  Date.  . . .  New 
Ed.  3  vols.  London.  1847.  8°  or  16°  (8.) 

PHILIPS  (John).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  117  -  222.) 


CLASS   XIX.     POETRY.  103 

PITT  (Christopher).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXI.  335-416.) 

POETICAL  Selections.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  168.) 

POLLOK   (Robert).      The   Course  of   Time.      See  CRABBE   (G.).     The 

Poetical  Works  of  Crabbe,  Heber,  etc. 

POMFRET  (John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  X.  287  -  390.) 
POPE  (Alexander).     The  Poetical  Works  of  A.  P.     New  Ed.     London. 

1847.     12° 

Note.    Also  with  an  engraved  title-page :  —  "  The  Poems,"  etc. 

Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XX.,  XXI.  1  -  304.) 

Translator.     See  Class  XVI.  Part  II.     HOMERUS.     The  Iliad, 

etc.  ;  —  a/so,  The  Odyssey,  etc. 

PORTEUS  (Beilby),  successively  Bp.  of  Chester  and  London.  Death,  a 
Poem.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  371  -  383.) 

POTTER  (Robert).  Translator.  See  Class  XVI.  Part  II.  ^ESCHYLUS. 
Agamemnon,  etc.  ;  —  a/so,  EURIPIDES.  The  Bacchse,  etc. 

PRIOR  (Matthew).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XV.  1  -  240.) 
RALEIGH  (Sir  Walter).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  Ill  -  123.) 
RAMSAY  (Allan).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVI.  333  -  437.) 
RICHARDSON   (William).      Ode    to    a    Singing   Bird.      (BRITISH   Poets, 

XXXVII.  209-211.) 

[ROBBINS   (Rev.   Chandler)].     The  Social   Hymn-Book;   consisting  of 
Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Social  Worship  and  Private  Devotion.     [Ed 
ited  by  the  Rev.  C.  R.]     Boston.     1843.     18° 
ROBERTS  (William  Hayward),  D.D.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets, 

XXXVII.  349-369.) 

ROCHESTER,  John,  2d  Earl  of.     See  WILMOT. 

ROGERS  (Samuel).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Rogers,  Campbell,  J.  Mont 
gomery,  Lamb,  and  Kirke  White.  . . .  Philadelphia.  1839.  8° 

ROSCOMMON,  Wentworth,  4th  Earl  of.     See  DILLON. 

ROWE  (Nicholas).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  379  -  412.) 

RUSSELL  (Thomas).     Sonnets.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXVII.  277  -  295.) 

SACKVILLE  (Charles),  6th  Earl  of  Dorset.  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH 
Poets,  XIII.  223-234.) 

SANFORD  (Ezekiel)  and  WALSH  (Robert),  Jr.  The  Works  of  the  British 
Poets,  with  Lives  of  the  Authors.  ...  [Vols.  I. -XVII.,  edited  by 
Ezekiel  Sanford  ;  Vols.  XVIII.  -  L.,  by  Robert  Walsh,  Jr.]  50  vols. 
Philadelphia.  1819-23.  24° 

Note.    Also  with  an  engraved  title-page  :  —  "  First  American  Edition  of  the 
British  Poets,"  etc. 

SAVAGE  (Richard).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIX.  1  -  256.) 

SCHOOL  Hymn-Book  (The)  ;  for  Normal,  High,  and   Grammar  Schools. 

Boston.     1850.     18° 
SCOTT  (John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXII.  103  -  255%.) 


104  CLASS  XlXr     POETRY. 


SCOTT  (Sir  Walter),  Bart.     The  Poetical  Works  of  Sir  W.  S.,  with  a 
Sketch  of  his  Life,  by  J.  W.  Lake.  .  .  .  Philadelphia.     1839.     8° 

-     Select  Poetical  Pieces.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  95.) 

SELECT  Poems   of   the    Domestic  Affections  —  The   Cotter's   Saturday 
Night  [by  Burns],  &c.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  11.) 

SELECT  Poems  of  Kindness  to  Animals.    (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  30.) 
SELECT  Poems  on  Birds.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  160.) 
SELECT  Poems  on  Insects.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  143.) 
SELECT  Poems  on  Love  for  Flowers.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  49.) 
SELECTIONS  from  American  Poetry.    (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  119.) 

SELECTIONS  from  the  Elizabethan  Poets.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no. 

151.) 
SELECTIONS  from  French  and  German  Poetry.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 

VIII.  no.  135.) 

SHAKESPEARE  (William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  III.  1  -213.) 
SHAW  (Cuthbert).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXI.  231  -  252.) 

SHEFFIELD  (John),  1st  Duke  of  Buckingham.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH 
Poets,  XIV.  339  -  360.) 

SHENSTONE(  William).    Poetical  Works.   (BRITISH  Poets,  XXIV.  1-300.) 
SHERBURNE  (Sir  Edward).   Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  273  -  324.) 
SKELTON  (John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  I.  257  -  282.) 
SMART  (Christopher).    Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XXX.  271  -  353.) 

SMITH  [originally  NEALE]  (Edmund).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets, 

XIII.  281-308.) 
SMOLLETT   (Tobias),  M.D.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH    Poets,   XXXIII. 

323-386.) 

SOCIAL  Hymn-Book  (The).     See  [BOBBINS  (C.)]. 

SOMERVILE  (William).    Select  Poems.    (BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.  319  -420.) 
SONGS  of  Home  and  Fatherland.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  177.) 
SPENSER  (Edmund).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  II.  1  -280.) 

SPRAT  (Thomas),  Bp.   of  Rochester.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets, 

XIII.  357  -  365.) 

STEPNEY  (George).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  235-256.) 
STIRLING,  William,  1st  Earl  of.     See  ALEXANDER. 
SUCKLING  (Sir  John).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  175-188.) 
SURREY,  Henry,  Earl  of.     See  HOWARD. 

SWIFT  (Jonathan),  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's.     Select  Poems.     (BRIT 
ISH  Poets,  Vol.  XVIII.) 

TASSO   (Torquato).     ...   Jerusalem   Delivered,   an    Heroic   Poem. 
Translated  by  the  Reverend  J.  H.  Hunt  ...   .     (BRITISH  Poets,  Vols. 
XLVIII.,  XL1X.) 

THOMPSON  (William).  Select  Poems.  (BRITISH  Poets,  XXVIII.  287  -391.) 


CLASS  XX.      DRAMATIC   LITERATURE.  105 

THOMSON  (James).     Works.     See  COWTER  (W.).     The  Works  of  Cow- 
per  and  Thomson,  etc. 

Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  Vol.  XXII.) 

The  Seasons.     By  J.  T.    With  Critical  Observations  of  various 

Authors   on  his  Genius  and   Character  ;   and  Notes  ...  by  James 
Robert  Boyd  ....     New  York.     1852.     12° 

TICKELL  (Thomas).     Poetical  Works.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.  1  -  155.) 

VIDA  (Marco  Girolamo),  Bp.  of  Alba.     Art  of  Poetry,  in  Three  Books. 

Translated  from  the   Latin,  by  Christopher  Pitt.     (BRITISH  Poets, 

XXI.  341-416.) 

WALLER  (Edmund).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  VI.  157  -  250.) 
WALSH  (William).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XIII.  257-279.) 
WARE  (Prof.  Henry),  Jr.,  D.D.     Poems.     (Works,  I.  201  -  370.) 
WARTON  (Joseph).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XXXIV.  179-237.) 
WARTON  (Thomas).    SelectPoems.    (BRITISH Poets, XXXIV.  239 -400.) 
WATTS  (Isaac),  D.D.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,XXIII.  1-332.) 

WHITE  (Henry  Kirke).     Poetical  Works.      See  ROGERS   (S.).  The  Po 
etical  Works  of  Rogers,  Campbell,  etc. 

WHITEHEAD  (William).     Variety  ;  a  Tale  for  Married  People.     (BRITISH 
Poets,  XXXVII.  229-240.) 

WILL  and  Jean.     See  [MACNEILL  (H.)]. 

WILMOT  (John),  2d  Earl  of  Rochester.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Po 
ets,  X.  175-215.) 

WITHER  (George).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  V.  337-350.) 
WYAT  (Sir  Thomas).     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  I.  283  -  335.) 

YALDEN  (Thomas),  D.D.     Select  Poems.     (BRITISH  Poets,  XVII.  205- 

234.) 
YOUNG   (Edward),  D.D.     Poetical    Works.      (BRITISH   Poets,   XXV., 

XXVI.  1  -  185.) 

The  same.     See  MILTON  (J.).  The  Poetical  Works  of  Milton, 

Young,  etc. 

' Night   Thoughts  on  Life,  Death,  and   Immortality.     With  a 

Memoir  of  the  Author,  a  Critical  View  of  his  Writings,  and  Explan 
atory  Notes.     By  James  Robert  Boyd  . . ,   .    New  York.     1852.    12° 


CLASS  XX.     DRAMATIC  LITERATURE. 

Note.    For  Ancient  Greek  and  Latin  Authors,  see  Class  XVI.  Parts  II.  and  III. 

[CHILD  (Prof.  Francis  James)].     Editor,  etc.     See  FOUR  Old  Plays. 

COLLOT  (A.  G.).     Chefs-d'QEuvre  Dramatiques  de  la  Langue  Fran£aise, 
mis  en  Ordre  progressif,  et  annotes  ...    .     New  York.     1847.     12° 

CORNEILLE  (Pierre).     Le  Cid.     See  Class  XV.  Part  II.  §  3.  A.   PICOT 
(C.).   No.  7  ....     Beauties,  etc. 
14 


106  CLASS  XX.      DRAMATIC   LITERATURE. 

FOUR  Old  Plays  Three  Interludes :  Thersytes  Jack  Jugler  and  Hey- 
woods  Pardoner  and  Frere  :  and  Jocasta  a  Tragedy  by  Gascoigne 
and  Kinwelmarsh  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  [by  Prof.  Fran- 
cis  J.  Child]  Cambridge.  1848.  12° 

GASCOIGNE  (George)  and  KINWELMARSH  (Francis).  locasta :  a  Tragedie 
[viz.  the  Phcenissse]  written  in  Greke  by  Euripides,  translated  [with 
great  alterations]  and  digested  into  Acte  by  George  Gascoygne,  and 
Francis  Kinvvelmershe  ...  .  1566.  See  FOUR  Old  Plays,  etc. 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver).     Poems,  Plays  and  Essays.     See  Class  XXXI. 

HERTZ  (Henrik).  King  Rene's  Daughter :  a  Danish  Lyrical  Drama. 
Translated  by  Theodore  Martin.  Boston.  1850.  12°  pp.  75.  + 

HEYWOOD  (John).  A  Mery  Playe  betwene  the  Pardoner  and  the  Frere 
the  Curate  and  Neybour  Pratte.  [From  the  Ed.  of  1533.]  See  FOUR 
Old  Plays,  etc. 

JACK  Jugler.  A  new  Enterlued  for  Chyldren  to  playe,  named  Jacke 
Jugeler,  both  wytte,  and  very  playsent.  Newly  imprented.  . . .  See 
FOUR  Old  Plays,  etc. 

LONGFELLOW  (Prof.  Henry  Wadsworth).  The  Golden  Legend.  Bos 
ton.  1853.  16° 

MOLIERE  (Jean  Baptiste  POQUELIN  DE).  Le  Misanthrope.  See  Class  XV. 
Part  II.  §  3.  A.  PICOT  (C.).  No.  7  ...  .  Beauties,  etc. 

PICOT  (Charles).  Beauties  of  the  French  Drama.  See  Class  XV.  Part 
II.  §  3.  A. 

RACINE  (Jean).  Athalie.  See  Class  XV.  Part  II.  §  3.  A.  PICOT  (C.). 
No.  7  ...  .  Beauties,  etc. 

SCHILLER  (Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  VON).  The  Works  of  Fred 
erick  S.  [Vol.  II.]  Historical  and  Dramatic.  History  of  the  Re 
volt  of  the  Netherlands,  continued  —  Trials  of  Counts  Egmont  and 
Horn.  Wallenstein  and  Wilhelm  Tell,  Historical  Dramas.  Trans 
lated  from  the  German  [Wallenstein's  Camp,  by  James  Churchill ; 
The  Piccolomini,  and  Death  of  Wallenstein,  by  S.  T.  Coleridge,  with 
additions  to  his  version  ;  W.  Tell,  by  Theodore  Martin]. 

The  Works  ...  .  [Vol.  III.]  Historical  Dramas,  etc.  Don 
Carlos.  —  Mary  Stuart.  —  The  Maid  of  Orleans.  —  The  Bride  of 
Messina.  [With  an  Essay  on  the  Use  of  the  Chorus  in  Tragedy.] 
Translated  from  the  German  [Don  C.,  by  R.  D.  Boylan  ;  M.  S.,  by 
Joseph  Mellish,  with  additions  to  his  version  ;  The  Maid  of  O.,  by 
Anna  Swanwick ;  The  Bride  of  M.,  by  A.  Lodge]. 

The  Works  ...  .  [Vol.  IV.]  Early  Dramas  and  Romances. 
The  Robbers,  Fiesco,  Love  and  Intrigue,  Demetrius,  The  Ghost-Seer, 
and  The  Sport  of  Destiny.  Translated  from  the  German,  chiefly  by 
Henry  G.  Bohn. 

3  vols.     London.     1847  -  47  -  49.     8°     (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

SHAKESPEARE  (William).  The  Dramatic  Works  of  William  Shakspeare  ; 
with  a  Life  of  the  Poet,  and  Notes,  original  and  selected.  7  vols. 
Boston.  1849.  8° 

Selections  from  S.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  127.) 


CLASS  XXI.      PROSE  FICTION,  ETC.  107 

The  Shakspearian  Reader  :  a  Collection  of  the  most  approved 

Plays  of  Shakspeare  ;  carefully  revised  [and  altered]  with  . . .  Notes, 
and  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  Prepared  expressly  for  the  Use  of 
Classes,  and  the  Family  Reading  Circle.  By  John  W.  S.  Hows  ...  . 
New-York.  1849.  12° 

SHERIDAN  (Richard  Brinsley).  The  Dramatic  Works  of  the  Right  Hon 
orable  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan.  With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by 
G.  G.  S.  London.  1848.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

THERSYTES.  A  new  Enterlude  called  Thersytes  Thys  Enterlude  Fol- 
owynge  dothe  Declare  howe  that  the  greatest  boesters  are  not  the 
greatest  doers.  . . .  See  FOUR  Old  Plays,  etc. 

VOLTAIRE  (Francois  Marie  AROUET  DE).  Merope.  See  Class  XV.  Part 
II.  §  3.  A.  PICOT  (C.).  No.  7  ...  .  Beauties,  etc. 


CLASS  XXI.     PROSE   FICTION;    WORKS  OF  WIT  AND 

HUMOR. 

Note.  Some  of  the  stories  placed  in  this  Class  are  substantially  true.  Where 
these  relate  to  persons  whose  real  names  are  given,  they  are  also  entered  under 
Class  XXIV.  If  several  tales  form  one  Tract,  they  appear,  for  the  most  part, 
only  under  the  title  of  the  first. 

ABBY'S  Year  in  Lowell.     See  HALL  (Mrs.  A.  M.  [F.],  wife  of  S.  C.). 
There  is  no  Hurry,  etc.) 

BECKER  (Prof.  Wilhelrn  Adolph).     Charicles.     See  Class  XXVII. 

— Gallus.     See  Class  XXVII. 

[BERTHOUD  (Samuel  Henri)].     See  SISTER  (The)  of  Rembrandt. 

BLACK  Gondola  (The)  —  a  Venetian  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S   Papers,  etc. 
VIII.  no.  61.) 

BLACK  Pocket-Book  (The)  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     IV. 
no.  27.) 

BONIFACE  SAINTINE  (Xavier).     See  SAINTINE. 

CHRISTMAS  Holiday  (The).     Be  Just  before  you  are  Generous.     (CHAM 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  134.) 

CRAYON  (Geoffrey),  Gentn.,pseudon.     See  [IRVING  (Washington)]. 
CROWE  (Mrs.  Catharine  [STEVENS]).     The  Two  Beggar  Boys.  —  The 
Widow's  Son.     [By  Mrs.  Stone.]     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  10.) 
DESERTERS  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  147.) 

EDMUND  Atherton  —  a  Tale  of  Circumstantial  Evidence.     (CHAMBERS'S 
Papers,  etc.     II.  no.  11.) 

GOLDMAKERS'  Village.     See  [ZSCHOKKE  (J.  H.  D.)]. 

GRACE  Ayton.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II.  no.  14.) 

HALF-CASTE  (The)  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     XII.  no.  94.) 

HALL  (Mrs.  Anna  Maria   [FIELDING],  wife  of  S.  C.).     "  Do  you  think 

I  'd  inform  ?  "         The  Schoolmaster's  Dream.    (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 

VIII.  no.  129.) 


108  CLASS   XXI. 

HALL  (Mrs.  Anna  Maria  [FIELDING],  wife  of  S.  C.).  It's  only  a  Drop. 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  56.) 

There  is  no  Hurry  !  —  a  Tale  of  Life  Assurance.        Abby's 

Year  in  Lowell,  — a  Tale  of  Self-Denial.      [From   the   "Lowell 
Offering."]     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  118.) 

Time   Enough  :  an  Irish  Tale.  —  My  Native  Bay  :  a  Poem. 

[By  "  R.  C.  "  ;  Robert  Chambers  ?]     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  5.) 

HALL  (Mrs.  S.  C.).     See  HALL  (Mrs.  A.  M.  [F.],  wife  of  S.  C.). 

HARRIETTS  ;  or,  The  Rash  Reply  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 

X.  no.  75.) 

HEIRESS  (The)  of  the  Vaughans.     See  TOWER  of  Fontenay,  etc. 
HELEN  Gray.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  I.  no.  3.) 
HERMANN  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VI.  no.  43.) 

HOARE  (Mrs. ).  Jim  Cronin,  an  Irish  Tale.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 

X.  no.  176.) 

IRIARTE  (Tomas  DE).  Fabulas  Literarias  ...  .  Nueva  Ed.,  anadidas 
las  Variantes  de  otras  Ediciones,  y  Nueve  Fabulas  Postumas  del 
mismoAutor.  [Edited  by  Charles  Folsom.]  Cambrigia.  1830.  18° 

IRVING  (Washington).  The  Alhambra.  Author's  revised  Ed.  New- 
York.  1851.  12°  (Works,  Vol.  XV.) 

[ ]  Bracebridge  Hall,  or  the  Humorists.  A  Medley.  By  Geof 
frey  Crayon,  Gent".  . . .  Author's  revised  Ed.  . . .  New-York.  1849. 
12°  (Works,  Vol.  VI.) 

[ ]     Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of  Granada.     See  Class  XXVII. 

Part  IV.  §  1.  B.     Spain  and  Portugal. 
. The  Crayon  Miscellany.     Author's  revised  Ed.  . . .  New-York. 

1849.     12°     (Works,  Vol.  IX.) 

[ ]  A  History  of  New-York,  from  the  Beginning  of  the  World 

to  the  End  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty  ....  By  Died  rich  Knickerbocker. 
. . .  The  Author's  revised  Ed.  ...  New-York.  1849.  12°  (Works, 
Vol.  I.) 

[ ]  The  Sketch  Book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent".  . . .  The  Au 
thor's  revised  Ed.  New-York.  1852.  12°  (Works,  Vol.  II.) 

[ ]  Tales  of  a  Traveller.  By  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent11.  . . .  Au 
thor's  revised  Ed.  ...  New-York.  1849.  12°  (Works,  Vol.  VII.) 

IVORY  Mine  (The)  —  a  Tale  of  the  Frozen  Sea.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers, 

etc.   II.  no.  14.) 
JOHNSON  (Samuel),  LL.D.     Rasselas,  and  other  Tales.     (Works,  1837. 

8°     Vol.  I.) 

JOURNAL  of  a  Poor  Vicar.  —  Blanche  Raymond  :  a  Parisian  Story. 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  17.) 

KNICKERBOCKER  (Diedrich), pseudon.     See  [IRVING  (Washington)]. 
LAST  of  the  Ruthvens  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    V.  no.  35.) 

[LEE  (Mrs.  Hannah  F.  [SAWYER])].  The  Three  Ways  of  Living  - 
Living  within  the  Means,  Living  up  to  the  Means,  Living  beyond  the 
Means.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  110.) 


CLASS   XXI.      PROSE   FICTION,  ETC.  109 

LEON  Gondy  :  a  Legend  of  Ghent.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II.  no.  11.) 
LIFE  in  an  Indiaman.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VII.  no.  52.) 

Note.    Perhaps  not  fictitious. 
LONE  Star  (The)  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VI.  no.  46.) 

LONGFELLOW  (Prof.  Henry  Wadsworth).  Hyperion,  a  Romance.  . . . 
12th  Ed.  Boston.  1853.  16° 

—     Kavanagh,  a  Tale.  . . .  Boston.     1853.     16° 
LOST  Laird  (The)  —  a  Tale  of  '45.    (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  IX.  no.  67.) 

LOST  Letter  (The)  —  The  Somnambule.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 
VII.  no.  51.) 

[MACNEILL  (Hector)'].     See  SCOTTISH  Adventurers. 

MAGIC  Flute  (The).     See  [SMIDT  (H.)]. 

MARFREDA  ;  or,  The  Icelanders.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  XII.  no.  91.) 

MAURICE  and  Genevieve.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  13.) 

MINA  Block  ;  the  Face-Model.     (CHAMBERS'S  Rep*.,  I.  no.  6.) 

MRS.  MACCLARTY  :  Scenes  from  the  "  Cottagers  of  Glenburnie."  (CHAM 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  46.) 

MORAL  Tales  from  the  French  —  The  Little  Gipsy  Girl.  The  Two 
Brothers.  Victor  Dacheux.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  165.) 

PASSION  and  Principle.  [From  the  French.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III. 
no.  43.) 

PICCIOLA.     See  [SAINTINE  (X.  B.)]. 

POOR  Joe  [Berr].  The  Kidnapped  Boy.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX. 
no.  145.) 

PRESENT  (A)  to  Apprentices  —  George  Macqueen  :  a  Stoiy.  Friendly 
Hints  to  Young  People.  James  Wallace  :  a  Story.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  IX.  no.  148.) 

QUEEN  (The)  of  Spades  —  Antonio  Melidori.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 
V.  no.  38.) 

QUINTIN  Matsys,  the  Blacksmith  of  Antwerp.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
VII.  no.  126.) 

REALIZED  Wishes  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     XI.  no.  83.) 

[SAINTINE  (Xavier  BONIFACE)].  Picciola,  or  the  Prison-Flower. 
[Abridged  from  Saintine.]  (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  I.  no.  7.) 

ST.  JUST  (Lady  Marjory),  pseudon.  Lady  Marjory  St.  Just  —  an  Auto 
biography.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  IV.  no.  30.) 

SANTILLIAN'S  Choice  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    VII.  no.  54.) 

SCOTTISH  Adventurers  (The).  [Abridged  from  a  work  by  Hector  Mac- 
neill.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  74.) 

SCOTTISH  Traditionary  Stories.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  83.) 
SCULPTOR  (The)  of  the  Black  Forest.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  94.) 
SIGISMUND  Temple  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    IX.  no.  70.) 


110  CLASS    XXI.      PROSE  FICTION,  ETC. 

SISTER  (The)  of  Rembrandt.  [Extended  from  the  French  of  Berthoud.] 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  54.) 

[SMIDT  (Heinrich)].  The  Magic  Flute  :  a  Moral  Tale  from  the  Ger 
man.  Why  the  Sea  is  Salt,  or,  The  Adventures  of  Silly  Nicholas. 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  156.) 

SPECULATOR  (The)  —  a  Tale  of  Mammon- Worship.  (CHAMBERS'S  Pa 
pers,  etc.  III.  no.  19.) 

STAEL-HOLSTEIN   (Anne  Louise   Germaine    [NECKER],    Baroness    DE). 

Corinne,  ou  1'Italie  ...    .     Nouvelle  £d.,  revue  et  corrigee.     Boston. 

1846.     12° 

STORIES  of  Aims  and  Ends.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  138.) 
STORY  of  Catherine  of  Russia.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  84.) 
STORY  of  Jacquard.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  158.) 

STORY  of  Richard  Falconer.  —  Byron's  Narrative.  (CHAMBERS'S  Mis 
cel.,  II.  no.  33.) 

STORY  (The)  of  Valentine  Duval.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  67.) 

STORY  of  Walter  Ruysdael,  the  Watchmaker.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I. 
no.  20.) 

SUNKEN  Rock  (The).  A  Tale  of  the  Mediterranean.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Papers,  etc.  I.  no.  6.) 

TEMPTATION  (The)  —  a  Tale.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    X.  no.  78.) 
THREE  Ways  of  Living.     See  [LEE  (Mrs.  H.  F.  [S.])]. 
TINTORETTO  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  72.) 

TOULMIN  (Camilla).  A  Story  of  the  Factories.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
V.  no.  79.) 

TOWER  of  Fontenay  ;  and  The  Heiress  of  the  Vaughans.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Papers,  etc.  XI.  no.  86.) 

TRADITIONARY  Tales  of  Tweeddale  —  The  Maid  of  Neidpath,  Burnet  of 
Castlehill,  Helen  Symington,  Neil  Maclaren,  The  First  Earl  of  Tra- 
quair,  Allan  Scott,  The  Border  Widow.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V. 
no.  90.) 

VALERIE  Duclos  ...    .     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     I.  no.  3.) 
VILLAGE  Mayor  (The).     See  [ZSCHOKKE  (J.  H.  D.)]. 

WHITE  Swallow  (The) — an  Indian  Tale.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 
III.  no.  22.) 

WOMEN'S  Trials  in  Humble  Life  —  Story  of  Peggy  Dickson.  ...  Of  Is- 
bel  Lucas.  ...  Of  Nell  Forsyth.  Jerry  Guttridge  :  a  Tale  of  the 
Early  American  Settlements.  [Abridged  from  the  Knickerbocker 
Magazine  for  May,  1839.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  162.) 

[ZSCHOKKE  (Johann  Heinrich  Daniel)].  The  Goldmakers'  Village. 
[From  the,  German  of  Z.,  with  some  alterations.]  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  II.  no.  34.) 

[ ]     The  Village  Mayor  [from  the  German  of  Z.],  The  Story  of 

Fritz,  The  Bird-Catcher  and  his  Canary  ["  from  Pratt's  Gleanings"]. 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  101.) 


CLASS   XXII.      CIVIL   GEOGRAPHY,  ETC.  —  PART  I.  Ill 


HISTORY    OF   MAN,   IN    HIS   HIGHER   RE 
LATIONS. 

(Classes  XXII.  — XXIX.) 

Note.    For  the  Physical  History  of  Man,  see  Class  XIII.  Part  V. 

CLASS   XXII.     CIVIL   GEOGRAPHY,  TOPOGRAPHY,  AND 
STATISTICS. 

Note.  For  Mathematical  Geography,  see  Class  XI.  Part  III. ;  for  Physical 
Geography,  Class  XIII.  Part  I. 

PART  I.     GENERAL  WORKS. 

AMERICAN  Almanac  (The)  and  Repository  of  Useful  Knowledge  for  the 
Year  1830  ....     3d  Ed.  Vol.  I.      |       1831.     2d  Ed.       |       1832. 
|      1833.     2dEd.      |      1834-1853.         24  vols.     Boston.     [1831 
-  52  ?]     12° 

Note.  The  vols.  for  1830  and  1833  are  dated  1839.  —  The  vol.  for  1830  was 
edited  by  Jared  Sparks.  From  1831  to  1842  the  work  was  conducted  by  Joseph 
E.  Worcester;  from  1843  to  1847  by  Francis  Bowen,  since  which  time  it  has 
been  under  the  editorial  charge  of  George  P.  Sanger.  Francis  E.  Parker  was 
associated  with  Mr.  Sanger  for  one  or  two  years. 

The  vols.  for  1839  and  1849  contain  Gene'ral  Indexes  to  the  vols.  for  1830-39 
and  1840-49,  respectively. 

BRADFORD  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
Universal,  Illustrated  Atlas,  exhibiting  a  Geographical,  Statistical,  and 
Historical  View  of  the  World.  Boston.  1846.  Large  4°  (2.) 

BRUUN  (Malthe  Conrad).     See  MALTE-BRUN  (C.). 

CALLICOT  (T.  Carey).  . . .  Hand-Book  of  Universal  Geography  ;  being 
a  Gazetteer  of  the  World.  . . .  New  York.  1853.  12°  pp.  iv.,  856. 
(PUTNAM'S  Home  Cyclopedia,  Vol.  V.) 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Principal 
Nations  of  the  Globe.  By  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales. 
Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  19.) 

—  A  National  Geography,  for  Schools  ;  illustrated  by  220  En 
gravings,  and  33  Maps  ;  with  a  Globe  Map,  on  a  new  Plan  .... 
New  York.  1846.  4° 

[ —     -]     The  World  and  its  Inhabitants.     See  Class  XIII.  Part  I. 

HOTJZE  (A.).  . . .  Atlas  Universel  Historique  et  Geographique  compose 
de  Cent  Une  Cartes  donnant  les  differentes  Divisions  et  Modifications 
territoriales  des  diverses  Nations  aux  principales  fipoques  de  leur 
Histoire,  avec  une  Notice  sur  tous  les  Fails  importants,  et  1'Indication 
des  Lieux  ou  ils  se  sont  passes  ...  .  Adopte  par  le  Conseil  de 
PUniversite  [of  France]  pour  etre  place  dans  les  Bibliotheques  des 
Lycees  et  Colleges.  Paris.  [1849  ?]  4° 

MCCULLOCH   (John  Ramsey).      M'Culloch's  Universal   Gazetteer.  —  A 


112  CLASS  XXII.      CIVIL   GEOGRAPHY,  ETC.  —  PART  II. 

Dictionary,  Geographical,  Statistical,  and  Historical,  of  the  various 
Countries,  Places,  and  principal  Natural  Objects  in  the  World.  . . . 
In  which  the  Articles  relating  to  the  United  States  have  been  greatly 
multiplied  and  extended  ....  By  Daniel  Haskel  ...  .  Illustrated 
with  Seven  large  Maps.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1843  -  44.  8° 

MALTE-BRUN  (Conrad)  [Danish,  BRUUN  (Malthe  Conrad)].  A  System 
of  Universal  Geography  ...  .  With  Additions  and  Corrections,  by 
James  G.  Percival.  . . .  With  a  complete  Atlas,  and  a  Series  of  ... 
Engravings.  3  vols.  Boston.  1834.  4° 

MITCHELL  (S.  Augustus).  An  Accompaniment  to  Mitchell's  Map  of  the 
World,  on  Mercator's  Projection  ;  containing  an  Index  to  the  various 
Countries,  Cities,  Towns,  Islands,  &c.,  represented  on  the  Map  . . .  : 
also,  a  General  Description  of  the  Five  Great  Divisions  of  the  Globe, 
. . .  with  their  several  Empires,  Kingdoms,  States,  Territories,  &,c. 
Philadelphia.  1847.  8° 

Note.    With  a  large  colored  Map  representing  the  Flags  of  the  principal 
nations  of  the  world. 

MURRAY  (Hugh).  The  Encyclopaedia  of  Geography  ....  By  Hugh 
Murray  . . .  assisted  in  Astronomy,  &c.  by  Prof.  Wallace,  Geology, 
&c.  by  Prof.  Jameson,  Botany,  &c.  by  Professor  Hooker,  Zoology, 
&c.  by  W.  Swainson,  Esq.  Illustrated  by  Eighty-two  Maps,  and 
about  Eleven  Hundred  other  Engravings  on  Wood  . . .  together  with 
a  new  Map  of  the  United  States.  Revised,  with  Additions,  by 
Thomas  G.  Bradford.  ...  3  vols.  Philadelphia.  1845  -  45  -  43. 
[Stereotyped  1836.]  8° 

PARKER  (Richard  Green).  . . .  Questions  in  Geography,  adapted  for  the 
Use  of  Morse's,  ...  or  any  other  respectable  Collection  of  Maps 
....  To  which  is  added,  A  concise  Description  of  the  Terrestrial 
Globe.  . . .  3d  Ed.  New  York.  1847.  12°  pp.  65. 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

WOODBRIDGE  (William  Channing).  System  of  Modern  Geography,  on 
the  Principles  of  Comparison  and  Classification.  . . .  Accompanied  by 
an  Atlas  ....  Improved  Ed.  Hartford.  1845.  12° 

Problems  on  the  Globes,  etc.     See  Part  II.    WILLARD    (Mrs. 

E.  [H.])  Ancient  Geography,  etc. 

WORCESTER  (Joseph  Emerson),  LL.D.  Elements  of  Geography,  Mod 
ern  and  Ancient,  with  a  Modern  and  Ancient  Atlas.  Revised  and 
improved  Ed.  Boston.  1842.  12° 

Note.    The  "  Elements  of  Ancient  Geography "  is  paged  independently ; 
pp.  74. 

PART  II.     ANCIENT  AND  MEDIAEVAL  GEOGRAPHY. 

AINSWORTH  (William  Francis).  Travels  in  the  Track  of  the  Ten  Thou 
sand  Greeks,  etc.  See  Class  XXIII. 

ANTHON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  System  of  Ancient  and  Mediaeval 
Geography.  . . .  New  York.  1850.  8°  pp.  viii.,  769. 

ARNOLD  (Rev.  Thomas  Kerchever).  A  First  Classical  Atlas.  Intended 
as  a  Companion  to  the  "  Historise  Antiquse  Epitome."  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  T.  K.  A [15  Maps.]  London.  [1849  ?]  12° 


CLASS   XXII.      CIVIL  GEOGRAPHY,  ETC.  —  PART  II.  113 

ATLAS  Classica  being  a  Collection  of  Maps  of  the  Countries  mentioned 
by  the  Ancient  Authors  both  Sacred  &  Profane  with  their  various 
Subdivisions  at  different  Periods.  [53  Maps.]  Published  by  H.  S. 
Tanner.  Philadelphia.  N.  D.  4° 

BUTLER  (Samuel),  D.D.  An  Atlas  of  Antient  Geography.  [21  Maps.] 
...  Philadelphia.  1849.  8° 

Geographia  Classica  :  or  the  Application  of  Antient  Geography 

to  the  Classics.  . . .  2d  American,  from  the  9th  London  Ed.,  with 
Questions  on  the  Maps,  by  John  Frost.     Philadelphia.     1831.     8° 

COLEMAN  (Prof.  Lyman),  D.D.  An  Historical  Geography  of  the  Bible. 
Illustrated  by  [7]  Maps  ....  New  Ed.,  with  Additions.  Philadel 
phia.  1851.  8°  or  16°  (8.) 

FINDLAY  (Alexander  G.).  A  Classical  Atlas,  to  illustrate  Ancient  Ge 
ography  ;  comprised  in  Twenty-five  Maps  ...  .  With  an  Index  of 
the  Ancient  and  Modern  Names.  London.  1847.  8° 

GELL  (Sir  William).  The  Topography  of  Rome  and  its  Vicinity.  .. . 
A  new  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged,  by  Edward  Herbert  Bunbury  ...  . 
London.  1846.  8° 

Note.    Accompanied  by  a  large  Map  of  "Eome  &  its  Environs,  from  a  Trig 
onometrical  Survey.    By  Sir  William  Gell,"  etc.,  dated  Sept.  1834. 

HAZLITT  (William).  The  Classical  Gazetteer  :  a  Dictionary  of  Ancient 
Geography,  Sacred  and  Profane.  . . .  London.  1851.  8° 

JENKS  (William),  D.D.  The  Explanatory  Bible  Atlas  and  Scripture 
Gazetteer.  See  Class  II.  Part  III. 

KIEPERT  (Heinrich).  Topographisch-historischer  Atlas  von  Hellas  und 
den  Hellenischen  Colonien  in  24  Blattern  unter  Mitwirkung  des  Pro- 
'fessors  Carl  Ritter  ....  Berlin.  1846.  fol. 

• Supplementheft  zum  Atlas  von  Hellas  und  den  Hellenischen 

Colonien  ...  .  Enthaltend  neue  Ausgaben  der  Blatter  IV.  V.  XV. 
XX.,  nebst  Erlauterungen  und  Berichtigungen  zur  ersten  Ausgabe 
des  Atlas.  Berlin.  1851.  fol. 

KUTSCHEIT  (Johannes  Valerius).  Hand-Atlas  der  alten  Geschichte  und 
Geographie  fur  den  Schul-  und  Privatgebrauch  in  zehn  illuminirten 
Karten.  Berlin.  1843.  fol. 

MITCHELL  (S.  Augustus).  Mitchell's  Ancient  Geography  ...  .  To 
gether  with  an  Ancient  Atlas  ....  Philadelphia.  1845.  12°  At 
las,  4° 

NIEBUHR  (Barthold  Georg).  A  Dissertation  on  the  Geography  of  Herod 
otus,  with  a  Map.  Researches  into  the  History  of  the  Scythians, 
Getse,  and  Sarmatians.  Translated  from  the  German  of  B.  G.  N. 
Oxford.  1830.  8°  pp.  ii.,  86. 

PUETZ  (Wilhelm).  Manual  of  Ancient  Geography  and  History.  See 
Class  XXV.  Part  II.  $  1. 

Handbook  of  Mediaeval   Geography  and  History.     See  Class 

XXV.  Part  111. 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D.  A  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Geogra 
phy.  By  various  Writers.  Edited  by  W.  S Illustrated  by 

ID 


114  CLASS   XXII. 

numerous    Engravings   on  Wood.       [Part  I.  —  VI.   Abacaenum 

Cyrrhestica.]     6  pts.     London.     Jan.  1,  1852  —  April  1,  1853.     8° 

SPRUNER  (Karl  VON).  Atlas  Antiquus.  Delineavit  Dr>  C.  de  Spruner. 
XXVII  Tabulas  Coloribus  illustratas  et  alias  LXIV  Tabellas  in  Mar- 
gine  illarum  inclusas  continens.  . . .  [With  a  sheet  of  letter-press.] 
Gothae.  1850.  fol. 

TANNER  (H.  S.).     See  ATLAS  Classica,  etc.  N.  D.  4° 

WILLARD  (Mrs.  Emma  [HART]).  Ancient  Geography,  as  connected 
with  Chronology  ;  and  preparatory  to  Ancient  History.  Accompanied 
by  an  Ancient  Atlas  ...  .  Revised  Ed.  Also,  Problems  on  the 
Globes,  and  Rules  for  constructing  Maps.  By  W.  C.  Wood  bridge. 
Hartford.  1845.  12°  pp.  96. 

• Another  copy.  (Appended  to  WOODBRIDGE'S  Modern  Geog 
raphy,  1845.  12°) 

WORCESTER  (Joseph  Emerson),  LL.D.  Elements  of  Ancient  Classical 
and  Scripture  Geography.  See  Part  I. 


PART  III.     MODERN  GEOGRAPHY  OF  PARTICULAR  COUNTRIES. 

ACCOUNT  of  the  Highlands.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  141.) 

ADAMS  (George).  The  Massachusetts  Register  for  the  Year  1853,  con 
taining  a  Business  Directory  of  the  State,  with  a  Variety  of  Useful 
Information.  Serial  Number,  LXXXVII.  Boston.  1853.  8° 

AMERICAN  Almanac.     See  Part  I. 

AUSTRALIA  and  its  Gold  Regions.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  I.  no.  2.) 

AUSTRALIA  and  Van  Diemen's  Land.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VI. 
no.  45.) 

[BARROW  (Sir  John)],  Bart.  A  Description  of  Pitcairn's  Island  and  its 
Inhabitants.  With  an  authentic  Account  of  the  Mutiny  of  the  Ship 
Bounty,  and  of  the  subsequent  Fortunes  of  the  Mutineers.  New- 
York.  N.  D.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  31.) 

BLACK'S  County  Atlas  of  Scotland,  with  the  Parochial  Divisions,  including 
Seven  Historical  Maps,  Topographical  Descriptions,  and  an  Index  to 
all  the  Parishes,  shewing  the  Presbytery,  Synod,  and  County  in 
which  they  are  situated,  with  the  Post  Town  and  Population  of  each. 
[39  Maps.]  Edinburgh  :  Adam  and  Charles  Black.  1848.  4°  pp. 
46.+ 

BORNEO.     See  RAJAH  BROOKE  and  Borneo. 
CALIFORNIA.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     IV.  no.  26.) 

CLARKE  (Benjamin).  The  British  Gazetteer,  Political,  Commercial,  Ec 
clesiastical,  and  Historical  ...  .  Illustrated  by  a  full  Set  of  County 
Maps,  with  all  the  Railways  accurately  laid  down  ....  3  vols. 
London.  [Stereotyped  and  printed  at  Glasgow.]  1852.  Large  8°  (4.) 

COTTON  Metropolis  (The)  [i.  e.  Manchester,  Eng.].  (CHAMBERS'S  Re 
pos.,  I.  no.  1.) 

DAVIS  (Sir  John  Francis).     The  Chinese  :  a  General  Description  of  the 


CLASS   XXII.      CIVIL   GEOGRAPHY,  ETC.  —  PART   III.  115 

Empire  of  China  and  its  Inhabitants.  ...  2  vols.     New- York.     1848. 
18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  8O,  81.) 

DESCRIPTION  (A)  of  Pitcairn's  Island,  etc.     See  [BARROW  (Sir  J.)]. 
DESERTS  (The)  of  Africa.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     IX.  no.  69.) 

EDINBURGH.     See  STRANGER'S  Visit. 

FOSTER  (J.  W.)  and  WHITNEY  (J.  D.).  Report  on  the  Geology  and 
Topography  of  a  Portion  of  the  Lake  Superior  Land  District,  in  the 
State  of  Michigan.  ...  In  Two  Parts.  Part  I.  Copper  Lands. 
Washington.  1840.  8°  (31st  Congr.,  1st  Sess.  Ho.  of  Reps.  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  69.) 

GREENLAND.     See  HISTORICAL  and  Descriptive  Account,  etc. 
HIGHLANDS.     See  ACCOUNT. 

HINTON  (John  Howard).     The  History  and  Topography  of  the  United 

States.     See  Class  XXV.  Part  IV.  §  4.  B.  a.      United  States. 
HISTORICAL  (An)  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Iceland,  Greenland,  and 

the  Faroe  Islands.     New-York.     1846.     18° 
ICELAND.     See  HISTORICAL  and  Descriptive  Account,  etc. 
ISTHMUS  (The)  of  Panama.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VII.  no.  55.) 
ISTHMUS  (The)  of  Suez.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     XL  no.  81.) 
JAPAN.     See  MANNERS  and  Customs,  etc. 

JEWISH  Life  in  Central  Europe.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    V.  no.  39.) 
JOHNSTON  (William).     England  as  it  is,  Political,  Social,  and  Industrial, 

in   the    Middle   of   the    Nineteenth  Century.  ...  2  vols.      London. 

1851.     12° 

MACGREGOR  (John).     The  Progress  of  America,  from  the  Discovery  by 
Columbus  to  the  Year  1846.  . . .  Vol.  I.  Historical  and  Statistical.  | 
Vol.    IT.    Geographical   and   Statistical.      2   vols.      London.     1847. 
Large  8°     pp.  xii.,  1520,  and  viii.,  1334,  84. 

[MANCHESTER,  Eng.].     See  COTTON  Metropolis. 

MANNERS  and  Customs  of  the  Japanese,  in  the  Nineteenth  Century. 
From  the  Accounts  of  recent  Dutch  Residents  in  Japan,  and  from 
the  German  Work  of  Dr.  Ph.  Fr.  von  Siebold.  New- York.  1848. 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  132.) 

MASSACHUSETTS  Register.     See  ADAMS  (G.). 

MITCHELL  (S.  Augustus).  An  Accompaniment  to  Mitchell's  Reference 
and  Distance  Map  of  the  United  States  :  containing  an  Index  of  the 
various  Counties  . . .  Towns,  etc.  and  an  Index  of  the  Rivers  ;  to 
gether  with  a  Geographical  Description  of  every  State  and  Territory 
in  the  Union  ;  also  an  accurate  Synopsis  of  the  Population  in  the 
Year  1840  . . .  Statistical  Aggregates,  Accounts  of  Rail  Roads  and 
Canals,  Colleges,  &c.  and  a  Synopsis  of  the  New  Postage  Law. 
Philadelphia.  1848.  8° 

Note.  The  "  Geographical  Description,"  etc.  is  paged  independently,  with 
the  title  :  —  "A  General  View  of  the  United  States,"  etc.,  dated  1846  ;  so  also 
the  "  Synopsis,"  etc.,  with  the  title :  —  "  An  accurate  Synopsis  of  the  Sixth 
Census'of  the  United  States,"  etc.,  dated  1848. 

MURRAY  (Hugh).     An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  British 


116  CLASS  XXIII.      VOYAGES  AND   TRAVELS. 

America  ;  comprehending  . . .  also  an  Account  of  the  Manners  and 
Present  State  of  the  Aboriginal  Tribes.  ...  2  vols.  New-York. 
1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1O1?  1O2.) 

MURRAY'S  Official  Handbook.     See  Class  IV.  Part  I.    [REDGRAVE  (S.)]. 

NEW  ZEALAND.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     XL  no.  85.) 

PANAMA.     See  ISTHMUS. 

PITCAIRN'S  ISLAND.     See  DESCRIPTION. 

PITS  (The)  and  the  Pitmen  [in  England].  (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II. 
no.  12.) 

PROGRESS  (The)  of  America.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     XII.  no.  95.) 
RAJAH  BROOKE  and  Borneo.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     V.  no.  34.) 
RHINE  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  I.  no.  5.) 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  . . .  View  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Egypt ;  with  an  Outline  of  its  Natural  History  ...  .  New- 
York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  23.) 

—     Polynesia.     See  Class  XXV.  Part  IV.  §  5. 
SIAM  and  the  Siamese.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     X.  no.  79.) 

SIBERIA  and  the  Russian  Penal  Settlements.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 
X.  no.  74.) 

SLAVERY  in  America.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  27.) 

STRANGER'S  Visit  (The)  to  Edinburgh.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII. 
no.  121.) 

SUEZ.     See  ISTHMUS. 

UNGEWITTER  (Francis  H.),  LL.D.  Europe,  Past  and  Present :  a  com 
prehensive  Manual  of  European  Geography  and  History ;  with  sepa 
rate  Descriptions  and  Statistics  of  each  State,  and  a  copious  Index 
....  New  York.  1850.  12°  pp.  x.,  671. 

WARE  (Rev.  William).  Sketches  of  European  Capitals.  [Being  Lec 
tures  on  Ancient  Rome,  St.  Peter's  and  the  Vatican,  Florence,  Na 
ples,  the  Italians  of  Middle  Italy,  and  London.]  .  .  .  Boston. 
1851.  12° 


CLASS  XXIII.     VOYAGES  AND  TRAVELS. 

AFRICAN  Discovery.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  142.) 

AINSWORTH  (William  Francis).  Travels  in  the  Track  of  the  Ten  Thou 
sand  Greeks  ;  being  a  Geographical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  the 
Expedition  of  Cyrus  and  of  the  Retreat  of  the  Ten  Thousand  Greeks, 
as  related  by  Xenophon.  London.  1844.  12° 

ALLEN  (Paul).  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of  Cap 
tains  Lewis  and  Clarke,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri,  thence  across 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  and  down  the  River  Columbia  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean  :  performed  during  the  Years  1804,  1805,  1806  ....  Re 
vised  and  abridged,  . . .  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Archibald 


CLASS  XXIII.      VOYAGES  AND   TRAVELS.  117 

M'Vickar.  ...  2  vols.     New-York.     1847.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  154,  155.) 

AMERICA.     See  PRE-COLUMBIAN  Discovery,  etc. 
ANTARCTIC  Explorations.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     V.  no.  37.) 
ARCTIC  Explorations.     (CHAMEERS'S  Papers,  etc.     III.  no.  17.) 
[AUSTRALIA].     See  LIFE  in  the  Bush. 

[BLIGH  (Capt.  William)].  Narrative  of  the  Mutiny  of  the  Bounty. 
[Abridged.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  122.) 

[BuisT  (Dr. )].     Overland  Journey  to  India.    (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 

X.  no.  164.) 

CAPE  COLONY.     See  FOUR  Months. 

CIRCUMNAVIGATION  of  the  Globe.     See  HISTORICAL  Account,  etc. 

[DANA  (Richard  Henry)],  Jr.  Two  Years  before  the  Mast.  A  Personal 
Narrative  of  Life"  at  Sea.  ...  New- York.  18°  [1840?]  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1O6.) 

DISCOVERY  and  Adventure,  etc.     See  MURRAY  (H.). 

[ENGELHARDT  (G.)].  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Polar  Sea,  etc. 
See  WRANGEL  (F.  VON). 

EXCURSION  to  the  Oregon.     [Chiefly  from  a  work  by  J.  K.  Townsend, 
published  at  Philadelphia  in  1839.]     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  45.) 
FOUR  Months  in  Cape  Colony.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  173.) 

FREMONT  (Lt.-CoL  John  Charles).  Report  of  the  Exploring  Expedition 
to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  the  Year  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North 
California  in  the  Years  1843 -'44.  ...  Printed  by^Order  of  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States.  Washington.  1845.  8°  pp.  693. 
(Sen.  Doc.  174.) 

GOETHE  (Johann  Wolfgang  VON).  The  Auto-biography  of  G.  ...  The 
Concluding  Books.  Also  Letters  from  Switzerland,  and  Travels  in 
Italy.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  A.  J.  W.  Morrison,  M.A.  London. 
1849.  8°  (BoiiN's  Stand.  Libr.) 

GR^FENBERG.     See  LIFE  at  Grsefenberg. 

HISTORICAL  Account  (An)  of  the  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe,  and  of 
the  Progress  of  Discovery  in  the  Pacific  Ocean,  from  the  Voyage  of 
Magellan  to  the  Death  of  Cook.  . . .  New- York.  N.  D.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  82.) 

HUMBOLDT  (Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander,  Baron  VON).  Travels. 
See  MACGILLIVRAY  (W.). 

INDIA.     Overland  Journey  to  India.     See  [BuisT  (Dr. )]. 

JAMESON  (Prof.  Robert).  Narrative  of  Discovery,  etc.  See  MUR 
RAY  (H.). 

LANDER  (Richard  and  John).  Journal  of  an  Expedition  to  explore  the 
Course  and  Termination  of  the  Niger  ....  2  vols.  New-York. 
1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  35,  36.) 

LAYARD  (Austen  Henry).  Nineveh  and  its  Remains  :  with  an  Account 
of  a  Visit  to  the  Chaldcean  Christians  of  Kurdistan,  and  the  Yezidis, 


118  CLASS    XXIII.       VOYAGES   AND   TRAVELS. 

or  Devil-Worshippers  ;  and  an  Inquiry  into  the  Manners  and  Arts  of 
the  Ancient  Assyrians.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1849.  8° 

LESLIE  (Sir  John).     Narrative  of  Discovery,  etc.     See  MURRAY  (H.). 

LIFE  (The)  and  Travels  of  Mungo  Park  ;  with  the  Account  of  his  Death 
from  the  Journal  of  Isaaco,  the  Substance  of  later  Discoveries  relative 
to  his  lamented  Fate,  and  the  Termination  of  the  Niger.  New  York. 
1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1O5.) 

LIFE  at  Grsefenberg.  . . .  [By  a  Lady.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VIII. 
nos.  59,  60.) 

LIFE  in  the  Bush  [Australia].     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  8.) 

LONGFELLOW  (Prof.  Henry  Wadsworth).  Outre-Mer,  a  Pilgrimage  be 
yond  the  Sea.  ...  5th  Ed.  Boston.  1852.  16° 

MACGILLIVRAY  (William).  The  Travels  and  Researches  of  Alexander 
von  Hurnboldt ;  being  a  condensed  Narrative  of  his  Journeys  in  the 
Equinoctial  Regions  of  America,  and  in  Asiatic  Russia:  —  together 
with  Analyses  of  his  more  important  Investigations.  . . .  New  York. 
N.  D.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  54.) 

[MACLAREN  (Duncan)].  A  Visit  to  Madeira  and  Teneriffe.  (CHAM 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  64.) 

MADEIRA.     See  [MACLAREN  (D.)]. 
MEDUSA.     See  SHIPWRECK. 

MORGAN  (Lady  Sidney  [OWENSON]).  Italy.  ...  2  vols.  New-York. 
1821.  8° 

MURRAY  (Hugh).  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Africa, 
from  the  Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Time  :  with  Illustrations  of  the 
Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Zoology.  By  Professor  Jameson,  James 
Wilson,  ...  and  Hugh  Murray  ...  .  New  York.  1846.  18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  16.) 

Note.    Also  with  the  title :  —  "  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Africa." 

. . .  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  the  Polar  Seas 

and  Regions  :  with  Illustrations  of  their  Climate,  Geology,  and  Nat 
ural  History  ;  and  an  Account  of  the  Whale-Fishery.  By  Professor 
Leslie,  Professor  Jameson,  and  Hugh  Murray  ...  .  [The  Narra 
tive  by  H.  M.]  New-York.  1839.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  14.) 

Note.    Also  with  the  title :  —  "  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  the  Polar  Seas 
and  Regions." 

MUTINY.     Narrative  of  the  Mutiny  of  the  Bounty.      See  [BLIGH  (W.)]. 
OCEAN  Routes.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VIII.  no.  57.) 
OREGON.     See  EXCURSION. 

OVERLAND  Journey  to  India.     See  [Buisx  (Dr. )]. 

PARK  (Mungo).     The  Life  and  Travels  of  M.  P.,  etc.     See  LIFE. 

PARRY  (Sir  William  Edward).  Three  Voyages  for  the  Discovery  of  a 
Northwest  Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  and  Narrative  of 
an  Attempt  to  reach  the  North  Pole.  ...  2  vols.  New-York. 
[1840  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1O7,  1O8.) 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAHIY.  —  PART  I.  119 

POLO  (Marco).  The  Travels  of  Marco  Polo,  greatly  amended  and  en 
larged  from  valuable  early  Manuscripts  recently  published  ...  . 
With  copious  Notes  ....  By  Hugh  Murray  ...  .  New-York. 
1845.  18°  ( HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  173.) 

PRE-COLUMBIAN  Discovery  of  America.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VI. 
no.  42.) 

SHETLAND.     See  VISIT. 

SHIPWRECK  of  the  Medusa.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  92.) 

Two  Years  before  the  Mast.     See  [DANA  (R.  H.)],  Jr. 

TYTLER  (Patrick  Fraser).  Historical  View  of  the  Progress  of  Discovery 
on  the  more  Northern  Coasts  of  America,  from  the  Earliest  Period 
to  the  Present  Time.  . . .  With  Descriptive  Sketches  of  the  Natural 
History  of  the  North  American  Regions.  By  James  Wilson  ...  . 
To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  Remarks  on  a  late  Me 
moir  of  Sebastian  Cabot,  with  a  Vindication  of  Richard  Hakluyt. 
. . .  New- York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  53.) 

VESUVIUS.     See  VISIT. 

VISIT  (A)  to  Madeira.     See  [MACLAREN  (D.)]. 

VISIT  (A)  to  Shetland.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  75.) 

VISIT  (A)  to  Vesuvius,  Pompeii,  and  Herculaneum.  (CHAMBERS'S  Mis 
cel.,  II.  no.  28.) 

VOYAGES  round  the  World  from  the  Death  of  Captain  Cook  to  the  Pres 
ent  Time  ....  New-York.  1844.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr., 
172.) 

WRANGEL  (Ferdinand  VON).  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Polar 
Sea,  in  the  Years  1820,  1821,  1822,  and  1823.  Commanded  by  ... 
Admiral  Wrangell  ...  .  [Drawn  up  in  German  from  the  papers  of 
the  Baron  von  Wrangel,  by  G.  Engelhardt.  Translated  by  Lieut. 
Col.  Edward  Sabine.]  New-York.  [1841  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  148.) 


CLASS  XXIV.    BIOGRAPHY. 

PART  I.     COLLECTIVE    BIOGRAPHY,   GENEALOGY,  AND   HERALD 
RY  ;   TALES  OF  REAL  LIFE. 

Note.    An  asterisk  is  prefixed  to  the  titles  of  works  which  are  analyzed  under 
Part  II. 

AMERICAN  Adventure  by  Land  and  Sea.  Being  Remarkable  Instances  of 
Enterprise  and  Fortitude  among  Americans  :  Shipwrecks,  Adventures 
at  Home  and  Abroad,  Indian  Captivities,  &c.  ...  2  vols.  New- 
York.  1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  174,  175.) 

ANECDOTES  of  the  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III. 
no.  52.) 

ANECDOTES  of  the  Early  Painters  —  Cimabue  and  Giotto,  Leonardo  da 
Vinci,  Michael-Angelo  Buonarotti,  RarTaelle  d'Urbino,  Albert  Durer 


120  CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. — PART  I. 

[Diirer],  Corregio  [Correggio],  Hans  Holbein,  Titian  Vecelli,  Salva- 
tor  Rosa,  Velasquez — Murillo.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  154.) 

ANECDOTES  of  Shoemakers  [viz.  James  Lackington,  Thomas  Holcroft, 
William  Gifford,  Noah  Worcester,  and  John  Pounds].  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  VII.  no.  115.) 

ANNALS  of  the  Poor  —  Female  Industry  and  Intrepidity  —  Catherine  of 
Liverpool,  Lizzy  M'Callum,  Nanny  Wilson,  Mrs.  Reston,  Hannah 
Muir,  The  Soldier's  Widow.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  26.) 

ASTRONOMERS.     See  EMINENT  Astronomers. 

*BELKNAP  (Jeremy),  D.D.  American  Biography.  With' Additions  and 
Notes,  by  F.  M.  Hubbard.  ...  3  vols.  New-York.  1846-46-44. 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  161  -  163.) 

*BELL  (Robert).  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  English  Poets.  2  vols. 
London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  93,  94.) 

Note.  In  Vol.  II.  pp.  91  -224  may  be  found  sketches  of  forty-seven  "minor 
English  poets";  and,  pp.  227-231,  an  enumeration  of  twenty-six  others.  No 
references  are  made  to  this  part  of  the  work  in  the  present  Catalogue. 

See  DUNHAM  (S.  A.) ;  —  SOUTHEY  (R.)  and  BELL  (R.). 

BONAPARTE  Family  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     I.  no.  1.) 

• •     See  COURT  (The)  and  Camp  of  Bonaparte. 

BOURBON  Family  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     IV.  no.  25.) 
BREWSTER  (Sir  David),  LL.D.     See  SHELLEY  (Mrs.  M.  W.  [G.]). 

*BROUGHAM  (Henry),  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  Historical  Sketches 
of  Statesmen  who  nourished  in  the  Time  of  George  111.  To  which 
is  [sic]  added,  Remarks  on  Party,  and  an  Appendix.  First  Series. 
...  2  vols.  Philadelphia.  1839.  12° 

* The   same.      Second    Series.    ...    2   vols.       Philadelphia. 

1839.     12° 
* Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and  Science,  who  nourished  in  the 

Time  of  George  III.  . . .  Philadelphia.     1845.     12° 

BUCKINGHAM  (Joseph  TINKER).  Specimens  of  [American]  Newspaper 
Literature  :  with  Personal  Memoirs,  etc.  See  Class  XXIX. 

CASES  of  Circumstantial  Evidence  —  William  Shaw,  The  French  Refu 
gee  [Jaques  Du  Moulin],  Brunell's  Case,  Lady  Mazel,  The  Young 
Sailmaker,  Thomas  Geddely's  Case,  Bradford  the  Innkeeper,  The 
Lyons  Courier,  Cases  in  America.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  32.) 

CHILDREN  of  the  Wilds  —  Peter  the  Wild  Boy,  Mademoiselle  Leblanc, 
Victor,  the  Savage  of  Aveyron,  Caspar  Hauser.  (CHAMBERS'S  Mis 
cel.,  III.  no.  48.) 

CIRCUMSTANTIAL  Evidence.     See  CASES,  etc. 

COURT  (The)  and  Camp  of  Bonaparte  [or,  Sketches  of  his  Family,  Min 
isters,  Marshals,  and  Generals].  New  York.  1848.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  29.) 

COURTENAY  (Thomas  Peregrine).  Lives  of  British  Statesmen.  See 
FORSTER  (J.),  Lives,  etc. 


CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  I.          121 

[CRATK  (Prof.  George  Lillie)].  Pursuit  of  Knowledge  under  Difficul 
ties  ;  its  Pleasures  and  Rewards.  Illustrated  by  Memoirs  of  Eminent 
Men.  [Reprinted,  with  some  omissions  and  alterations,  from  the  edi 
tion  published  by  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge, 
in  the  Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge.]  ...  2  vols.  New-York. 
1847-40.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  94,  95.) 

The  Pursuit  of  Knowledge  under  Difficulties.     Illustrated  by 

Anecdotes.  (With  Portraits.)  Revised  Ed.,  with  a  Preface  and 
Notes  by  Francis  Wayland,  D.D.  ...  2  vols.  Boston.  1840-44. 
12"  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XIV.,  XV.) 

CROWE  (Eyre  Evans).     See  JAMES  (G.  P.  R.)  and  CROWE  (E.  E.). 

^CUNNINGHAM  (Allan).  . . .  The  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  British 
Painters  and  Sculptors.  ...  5  vols.  New-York.  1846-44-44. 
[Vol.  IV.  and  V.,  N.  D.]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  17-19, 
66,  67.) 

CURIOSITIES  of  Criminal  Law.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II.  no.  10.) 

DAVENPORT  (R.  A.).  Perilous  Adventures  ;  or,  Remarkable  Instances 
of  Courage,  Perseverance,  and  Suffering.  . . .  New-York.  1844. 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  159.) 

DEAF,  Dumb,  and  Blind,  Anecdotes  of  the.     See  ANECDOTES. 

DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Modern  Times.  See  [SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIF 
FUSION  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE].  Library  of  Entertaining  Knowl 
edge. 

*DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  Lives  of  the  British  Dramatists.  By  Dr. 
Dunham,  Robert  Bell,  and  others.  2  vols.  London.  8°  (LARD- 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  96,  97.) 

*DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.,  and  BELL  (Robert).  The  Early  Writers  of 
Great  Britain.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  95.) 

EMINENT  Astronomers  —  Copernicus,  Tycho  Brahe,  Galileo,  Kepler, 
Newton,  Huygens,  Halley,  Ferguson,  Sir  William  Herschel.  (CHAM- 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  169.) 

FEMALE  Industry  and  Intrepidity.     See  ANNALS  of  the  Poor. 

FENELON  (Francois  DE  SALIGNAC  DE  LA  MOTHE),  Alp.  of  Camlrai. 
Lives  of  the  Ancient  Philosophers  [viz.  Anacharsis,  Anaxagoras, 
Antisthenes,  Aristippus,  Aristotle,  Bias,  Bion,Chilo,  Cleobulus,  Crates, 
Democritus,  Diogenes,  Empedocles,  Epimenides,  Epicurus,  Heracli- 
tus,  Periander,  Pittacus,  Plato,  Pyrrho,  Pythagoras,  Socrates,  Solon, 
Thales,  Xenocrates,  and  Zeno]  ;  translated  from  the  French  of 
Fenelon,  with  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author.  By  the  Rev.  John 
Cormack.  New-York.  1842.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  14O.) 

*FORSTER  (John).  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  British  Statesmen. 
(Vol.  II.  III.  IV.  VI.  and  VII.  by  Forster  ;  Vol.  I.  by  Sir  James 
Mackintosh  ;  Vol.  V.  by  T.  P.  Courtenay.)  7  vols.  London.  8° 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  76  -  82.) 

GEORGIAN  Era  (The)  :  Memoirs  of  the  most  Eminent  Persons,  who  have 
nourished  in  Great  Britain,  from  the  Accession  of  George  the  First 
16 


122  CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  I. 

to  the  Demise  of  George  the  Fourth.  . . .  [Arranged  in  classes,  chro 
nologically.]     4  vols.     London.     1832-34.     8° 
Note.     Vol.  IV.  contains  a  General  Index. 

*GLEIG  (Rev.  George  Robert).  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  British  Mili 
tary  Commanders.  3  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 
Cycl.,67-69.) 

GODWIN  (Parke).  .  .  .  Hand-Book  of  Universal  Biography.  New- 
York.  1852.  12°  pp.  vi.,  821.  (PUTNAM'S  Home  Cyclopedia, 
Vol.  IV.) 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Lives  of  Benefactors ;  by  the  Author 
of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  [  Viz.  Arkwright,  Bowditch,  Copernicus, 
Davy,  Franklin,  Fulton,  Galileo,  Guttenberg,  Hargraves,  Henry, 
Herschel,  Howard,  Huber,  Jay,  Jenner,  Kosciusko,  La  Fayette,  Lin- 
nseus,  Oberlin,  William  Tell,  Washington,  Whitney.]  Boston.  1849. 
16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  4.) 

[ ]     Lives  of  Celebrated  American  Indians  ...    .      [Viz.  Acama- 

pitzin,  Tupac  Amaru,  Atahualpa,  Black  Hawk,  Brant,  Huayna  Ca- 
pac,  Mango  Capac,  Mayta  Capac,  Caupolican,  Cofachiqui,  Logan, 
Donna  Marina,  Montezuma  I.,  Montezuma  II.,  Philip,  Pocahontas, 
Pontiac,  Quetzalcoatl,  Red  Jacket,  Shongmuriecuthe,  or  the  letan, 
Tascaluza,  Tecumseh,  Vitachuco,  Xolotl,  Ychoalay.]  Boston. 
1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  5.) 

[ ]     Lives  of  Celebrated  Women  ....      [  Viz.  Mrs.  Adams,  Mrs. 

Barbauld,  Lucretia  and  Maria  Davidson,  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Eng 
land,  Madame  de  Genlis,  Isabella  of  Spain,  Joan  of  Arc,  Josephine, 
Marie  Antoinette,  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  Hannah  More,  Madame 
Roland,  Madame  de  Sevigne,  Madame  de  Stael,  Lady  Hester  Stan 
hope,  Mrs.  Washington.]  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.) 
(CABINET  Libr.,  6.), 

GORTON  (John).  A  General  Biographical  Dictionary.  ...  A  new  Ed. 
To  which  is  added  a  Supplementary  Volume  completing  the  Work  to 
the  present  Time.  ...  4  vols.  London.  1851.  8° 

Note.    A  Catalogue  of  Works  relating  to  Biography  and  Literary  History, 
and  a  Chronological  Table,  are  appended  to  the  fourth  volume. 

GRISWOLD  (Rufus  Wilmot).  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  America,  etc. 
See  Class  XIX. 

The  Prose  Writers  of  America,  etc.     See  Class  XXXI. 

*HERBERT  (Henry  William).  The  Captains  of  the  Old  World  [viz. 
Miltiades,  Themistocles,  Pausanias,  Xenophon,  Epaminondas,  Alex 
ander,  Hannibal]  ;  as  compared  with  the  great  Modern  Strategists, 
their  Campaigns,  Characters  and  Conduct,  from  the  Persian,  to  the 
Punic  Wars.  New  York.  1851.  12° 

IMPOSTORS.     See  RELIGIOUS  Impostors. 

INTELLIGENT  Negroes.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  63.) 

IRVING  (Washington).  Mahomet  and  his  Successors.  2  vols.  New- 
York.  1850.  12°  (Works,  Vol.  XII.,  XIII.) 

*JAMES  (George  Payne  Rainsford)   and  CROWE  (Eyre  Evans).     Lives 


CLASS    XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. —  PART  I.  123 

of  the  most  Eminent  Foreign  Statesmen.     5  vols.     London.  8" 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  83-87.) 

*JAMESON  (Mrs.  Anna  [MURPHY]).  Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Female 
Sovereigns.  . . .  2  vols.  New  York.  1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  33,  34.) 

JOHNSON  (Samuel),  LL.D.  Lives  of  Eminent  Persons.  —  Ascham, 
Barretier,  Blake,  Boerhaave,  Browne,  Burman,  Cave,  Cheynel,  Sir 
Francis  Drake,  [Frederick  II.]  King  of  Prussia,  Morin,  Father  Paul 
Sarpi,  Sydenham.  (Works,  1837.  8°  11.305-384.) 

Lives  of  the  English  Poets.  —  Addison,  Akenside,  Blackmore, 

Broome,  Butler,  Collins,  Congreve,  Cowley,  Denham,  Dorset  [Sack- 
ville],  Dryden,  Duke,  Dyer,  Fenton,  Garth,  Gay,  Granville,  Gray, 
Halifax  [Montague],  Hammond,  Hughes,  King,  Lyttelton,  Mallet, 
Milton,  Otway,  Parnell,  A.  Philips,  J.  Philips,  Pitt,  Pomfret,  Pope, 
Prior,  Rochester  [Wilmot],  Roscommon  [Dillon],  Rowe,  Savage, 
Sheffield,  Shenstone,  Smith,  Somervile,  Sprat,  Stepney,  Swift,  Thom 
son,  Tickell,  Waller,  Walsh,  Watts,  West,  Yalden,  Young.  (Works, 
1837.  8°  II.  3-304.) 

LIBRARY  of  Entertaining  Knowledge.     See  SOCIETY,  etc. 
LIBRARY  of  Useful  Knowledge.     See  SOCIETY,  etc. 

*LIVES  of  Eminent  Individuals,  celebrated  in  American  History.  .  . . 
Vol.  I.  containing  Lives  of  John  Stark,  David  Brainerd,  Robert  Ful 
ton,  and  John  Smith.  |  Vol.  It.  containing  Lives  of  Ethan  Allen, 
Sebastian  Cabot,  Henry  Hudson,  Joseph  Warren,  Israel  Putnam,  and 
David  Rittenhouse.  |  Vol.  III.  containing  Lives  of  William  Pmk- 
ney,  Sir  Henry  Vane,  Anthony  Wayne,  William  Ellery,  and  Richard 
Montgomery.  3  vols.  Boston.  1839.  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol. 
IV. -VI.) 

LODGE  (Edmund).  Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain. 
With  Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of  their  Lives  and  Actions. 
...8  vols.  1849-50.  8°  (Bonn's  Illustrated  Library.) 

MACKINTOSH  (Sir  James).  Lives  of  British  Statesmen.  See  FORSTER 
(J.).  Lives,  etc. 

[MALDEN  (H.)].  Author?  See  SOCIETY,  etc.  Library  of  Entertain 
ing  Knowledge.  Distinguished  Men,  etc. 

MEN  (The)  of  the  Time  or  Sketches  of  Living  Notables  ....  New- 
York.  1852.  12° 

MONTGOMERY  (James).     See  SHELLEY  (Mrs.  M.  W.  [G.]).     Lives,  etc. 

MONTYON  Prizes  (The)  —  Pauline  Copain,  Jean  Vigier,  Henriette  Gar 
den,  Jeanne  Jugan,  Pierre  Becard,  Eustache,  Alexandre  Martin, 
Pierre  Guillot  and  Louis  Brune,  The  Three  Brothers  Conte.  (CiiAM- 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  107.) 

Note.    These  prizes  are  awarded  for  acts  of  virtue  and  heroism  in  humble 
life. 

NEGROES,  Intelligent.     (CHAMBERS'^  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  63.) 
PAINTERS.     See  ANECDOTES  of  the  Early  Painters,  etc. 
PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 


124  CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  I. 

PLUTARCHUS.  Plutarch's  Lives,  translated  . . .  with  Notes  ....  By  John 
Langhorne,  D.D.  and  William  Langhorne,  A.M.  [Containing  Lives 
of  Agesilaus,  Agis,  Alcibiades,  Alexander,  Antony,  Aratus,  Aristides, 
Artaxerxes,  Brutus,  Julius  Caesar,  Camillus,  Cato  the  Censor,  Cato 
the  Younger,  Cicero,  Cimon,  Cleomenes,  Coriolanus,  Crassus,  Deme 
trius,  Demosthenes,  Dion,  Eumenes,  Fabius  Maximus,  T.  Q.  Flami- 
nius  [Flamininus],  Galba,  Caius  Gracchus,  Tiberius  Gracchus,  Lu- 
cullus,  Lycurgus,  Lysander,  Marcellus,  Marius,  Nicias,  Numa,  Otho, 
Paulus  ^Emilius,  Pelopidas,  Pericles,  Philopoemen,  Phocion,  Pompey, 
Publicola,  Pyrrhus,  Romulus,  Sertorius,  Solon,  Sylla,  Themistocles, 
Theseus,  Timoleon.]  See  Class  XVI.  Part  II. 

PORT-ROYALISTS,  The.     (STEPHEN  (Sir  J.).  . . .  Essays,  pp.  248-313.) 
PURSUIT  of  Knowledge  under  Difficulties.     See  [CRAIK  (G.  L.)]. 

RANKE  (Prof.  Franz  Leopold).  The  History  of  the  Popes,  etc.  See 
Class  XXVI. 

RELIGIOUS  Impostors  [viz.  Thomas  Munzer,  John  Bockholt,  or  John  of 
Leyden,  Richard  Brothers,  Ann  Lee,  Jemima  Wilkinson,  Joanna 
Southcott,  Robert  Matthews,  John  Nicolls  Thorns,  Joseph  Smith]. 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  14.) 

*RoscoE  (Henry).  Lives  of  Eminent  British  Lawyers.  London.  8° 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75.) 

*ST.  JOHN  (James  Augustus).  The  Lives  of  Celebrated  Travellers.  ... 
3  vols.  New  York.  1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  38  -  4O.) 

*SHELLEY  (Mrs.  Mary  Wollstonecraft  [GODWIN]).  Lives  of  the  most 
Eminent  Literary  and  Scientific  Men  of  France.  By  Mrs.  Shelley, 
and  others.  2  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 

91>92.) 

* Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  Literary  and  Scientific  Men  of  Italy, 

Spain,  and  Portugal.  By  Mrs.  Shelley,  Sir  David  Brewster,  James 
Montgomery,  and  others.  3  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S 

Cab.  Cycl.,  88-90.) 

SHOEMAKERS.     See  ANECDOTES  of  Shoemakers. 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Biography 

and  Mythology.     Edited  by  W.  S Illustrated    by  numerous 

Engravings  on  Wood.  ...  3  vols.     London.     1844-46-49.     8° 

*[SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE].  Library  of 
Entertaining  Knowledge.  Distinguished  Men  of  Modern  Times. 
[Selected  from  a  work  ascribed  to  H.  Maiden,  published  by  the 
"  Society,"  etc.]  ...  2  vols.  New  York.  [1840?]  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  123,  124.) 

L.  of  E.  K.     Pursuit  of  Knowledge  under  Difficulties.      See 

[CRAIK  (G.  L.)]. 

* Library  of  Useful  Knowledge.     Lives  of  Eminent  Persons  ; 

consisting  of  Galileo  [by  John  Eliot  Drinkwater  Bethune],  Kepler 
[by  J.  E.  D.  Bethune],  Newton  [by  Jean  Baptiste  Biot,  translated  by 
Howard  Elphinstone],  Mahomet  [by  John  Arthur  Roebuck],  Wolsey 
[by  Mrs.  Anthony  Todd  Thomson],  Sir  E.  Coke  [by  Ed.  Plunkett 


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Burke],  Lord  Somers  [by  David  Jardine],  Caxton  [by  —  Stephen- 
son],  Blake  [by  John  Gorton],  Adam  Smith  [by  Wm.  Draper], 
[Carsten]  Niebuhr  [by  Mrs.  Sarah  Austin],  Sir  C.  Wren  [by  Henry 
Bellenden  Ker],  and  Michael  Angelo  [Buonarroti,  by  Thomas  Ros- 
coe].  ...  London.  [1833?]  8° 

Note.    These  Lives  are  all  paged  independently,  and  were  originally  pub 
lished  separately. 

*SOUTHEY  (Robert)  and  BELL  (Robert).  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals. 
With  an  Introductory  View  of  the  Naval  History  of  England.  (Vol. 
V.  by  Robert  Bell.)  5  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 

Cycl.,  7O-74.) 

*SrARKS  (Jared).  The  Library  of  American  Biography.  Conducted 
by  Jared  Sparks.  10  vols.  New  York.  [Stereotyped  and  printed 
at  Cambridge.]  1839  -  45.  16°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.) 

Note.    Vols.  I.  II.  and  VIII.  have  only  one  set  of  signatures  (8.). 

—     The  same.    Second  Series.    15  vols.    Boston.    1844-48.    16° 

Note.     The  last  volume  of  each  series  contains  a  General  Index. 

*STRICKLAND  (Agnes).  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England,  from  the  Nor 
man  Conquest ;  with  Anecdotes  of  their  Courts,  now  first  published 
from  Official  Records  and  other  Authentic  Documents  ...  .  New 
Ed.,  with  Corrections  and  Additions.  ...  12  vols.  (bound  in  6).  Phil 
adelphia.  1848.  12° 

SULLIVAN  (William),  LL.D.  The  Public  Men  of  the  Revolution.  In 
cluding  Events  from  the  Peace  of  1783  to  the  Peace  of  1815.  In  a 
Series  of  Letters.  . . .  With  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author, 
and  additional  Notes  and  References  by  his  Son,  John  T.  S.  Sullivan. 
...  Philadelphia.  1847.  8° 

SWAINSON  (William).  A  Bibliography  of  Zoology  ;  with  Biographical 
Sketches,  etc.  See  Class  XI11.  Part  IV.  SWAINSON  (W.).  Taxider 
my,  etc. 

TALE  (A)  of  Norfolk  Island.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  2.) 

THACKERAY  (William  Makepeace).  The  English  Humourists  of  the 
Eighteenth  Century  [Swift,  Congreve,  Addison,  Steele,  Prior,  Gay, 
Pope,  Hogarth,  Smollett,  Fielding,  Sterne,  and  Goldsmith].  A  Series 
of  [six]  Lectures.  [With  an  additional  Lecture  on  "  Charity  and 
Humour."]  . . .  New  York.  1853.  12° 

THACHER  (Benjamin  Bussey).  Indian  Biography  ;  or,  An  Historical  Ac 
count  of  those  Individuals  who  have  been  distinguished  among  the 
North  American  Natives  as  Orators,  Warriors,  Statesmen,  and  other 
Remarkable  Characters.  ...  2  vols.  New  York.  1848.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  455  46.) 


126          CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 


PART  II.     INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 

Note.  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  Authors,  not  referred  to  here,  may  often  be 
found  prefixed  to  their  Works.  For  other  sources  of  biographical  information, 
see  Classes  XXIX.  and  XXX.  The  Penny  Cyclopaedia  and  the  Encyclo 
paedia  Americana  deserve  special  mention. 

ABBOT  (Rev.  John  Emery).    Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Character.    (WARE'S 
Works,  II.  1-24.) 

ABERCROMBY  (Sir  Ralph),  Bart.     Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig.     (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  69,  pp.  197  -  250.) 

ADDISON  (Joseph).     Life  and  Writings.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  V.  82 
-  183.) 

Life.    (SPECTATOR.    Selections,  etc.    1840.     18°    I.  ix.-xxvi.) 

Life  and  Writings.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

ADELICIA  of  Louvaine,  Second  Queen  of  Henry  I.    Life.    (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  I.  119-141.) 

AKENSIDE  (Mark).     Life,  by  Robert  Bell.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  94, 
pp.  364-370.) 

ALBERONI  (Giulio),  Cardinal.     Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.     (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  86,  pp.  130-267.) 

[ALCOTT  (William  A.)].     Confessions  of  a  Schoolmaster.      Andover. 

1839.     18° 
ALDROVANDI  (Ulisse)'.     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XVII.  17-58.) 

ALEXANDER  the  Great,  King  of  Macedon.     History  ....     By  Jacob 
Abbott.     With  Engravings.     New  York.     [1848?]     16° 

Campaigns  and  Character.     (HERBERT'S  Captains,  etc.  pp.  265 

-334. —  -See  Parti.) 

The  Life  and  Actions  of  A By  Rev.  J.  Williams  ...    . 

New- York.     1843.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  7.) 

Csesar  and  Alexander  :  an  Historical   Comparison.     See  Class 

XXV.   Part  III.     SCHLEGEL   (K.  W.  F.  VON).     A  Course  of  Lec 
tures,  etc. 

ALFIERI    (Vittorio).     Life.      (LARDNER'S   Cab.    Cycl.,    89>    pp.    247- 
302.) 

ALFRED  the  Great,  King  of  England.     History  ....    By  Jacob  Abbott. 
With  Engravings.     New  York.     [1849.]    *16° 

Life.  —  English  Civilization  in   the  Ninth  Century.      (LARD 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  95,  pp.  60-124.) 

ALLAN  (David).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.   Painters,  etc. 

V.  25-47.) 
ALLEN  (Brig.-Gen.  Ethan).    Life  of  E.  A. ;  by  Jared  Sparks.    (SPARKS'S 

Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  227  -  356  ;  —  SCHOOL  Libr.,  V.  1  -  83.) 

AMBOISE  (Georges  D'),  Cardinal.    Life,  by  Eyre  Evans  Crowe.    (LARD 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  83,  pp.  1-24.) 

ANDRAYNE  (Alexandre),  Story  of.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  99. 


CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  127 

ANDRE  (Maj.  John).     Arnold   and  Andre.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II. 
no.  15.) 

ANGELO  (Michael).     See  BUONARROTI  (Michel  Angelo). 

ANGHIERA  (Pietro  Martire  D'),  or  PETER   MARTYR.     (!RVING'S  Life  of 
Columbus,  etc.     III.  423  -  428.) 

ANNE,    Queen  of  Great   Britain  and  Ireland.     Life.     (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  XL  223-286,  XII.) 

Memoir.     (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Female  Sover 
eigns,  II.  82-125.) 

ANNE  BOLEYN,  Second  Queen  of  Henry  VIII.     Life.     (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  IV.  122-215.) 

ANNE  of  Bohemia,  surnamed  the  Good,  First  Queen  of  Richard  II.    Life. 
(STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  II.  206  -  222.) 

ANNE  of  Cleves,  Fourth  Queen  of  Henry  VIII.     Life.     (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  IV.  236  -  278.) 

ANNE  of  Denmark,  Consort  of  James  I.     Life,     (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  VII.  233  -  363.) 

ANNE  of  Warwick,  Queen  of  Richard  III.   Life.    (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  III.  242-253.) 

APOLLONIUS  TYANJEUS.     Life.  —  Miracles.    By  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Newman. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  619-644.) 

APPLETON  (Jesse),  D.D.     Memoir,  by  Prof.  A.  S.  Packard.      (Works, 
1837.     8°     1.9-82.) 

AQUINAS  (Saint  Thomas).     See  THOMAS  AQUINAS. 

ARBLAY  (Frances  [BURNEY],  Madame  D').     Life.    (MACAULAY'S  Essays, 
V.  9-81.) 

ARC  (Jeanne  D'),  or  JOAN  OF  ARC,  Maid  of  Orleans.     (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  II.  no.  25.) 

ARCHIMEDES.     Life,  by  William  Whewell.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  686- 
694.) 

ARGAL  (Sir  Samuel)  and  Sir  George  YEARDLEY.     Lives.     (BELKNAP'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  148-173.) 

ARIOSTO  (Lodovico).    Life.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88,  pp.  196  -  255.) 

ARISTOTELES.     Life,  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Williams  Blakesley.     (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  X.  90* -129*.) 

—     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XIV.  17  -  112.) 

ARNOLD  (Maj.- Gen.  Benedict).     Arnold  and  Andre.     (CHAMBERS'S  Re 
pos.,  II.  no.  15.) 

The   Life  and  Treason  of  B.  A.     By  Jared  Sparks.     New- 
York.     1844.     16°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.)      (SPARE'S  Amer.   Biogr., 
Vol.  III.) 

ARNOLD  (Thomas),  D.D.     The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  T.  A 

By  Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley  ....  2d  American  Ed.,  reprinted  en 
tire  from  the  last  London  Ed.  Two  volumes  complete  in  one. 
New-York.  1846.  8° 


128  CLASS    XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

ASHBURTON,  John,  1st  Baron.     See  DUNNING. 

AZARA  (Felix  DE).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XIX.  17-76.) 

BACON  (Francis),  Baron  Verulam,  and  Viscount  St.  Allans.  Memoir. 
(DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  152  -  164.) 

.     Life.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  II.  286  -  402.) 

BACON  (John).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters  and 
Sculptors,  III.  174-213.) 

BACON  (Nathaniel).  A  Memoir  of  N.  B. ;  by  William  Ware.  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  III.  239  -  306.) 

BALBOA  (Vasco  Nunez  DE).  Sketch  of  his  Life.  (!RVING'S  Life  of  Co 
lumbus,  etc.  III.  138-246.) 

[BALL  (Charles)].  Life  of  a  Negro  Slave.  [Abridged  from  his  own 
Narrative  published  at  New  York  in  1832.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
IX.  no.  149.) 

BALTIMORE,  George,  Baron.     See  CALVERT. 

BANKS  (Sir  Joseph),  Bart.     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXVIII. 

17-48.) 
BANKS  (Thomas).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters  and 

Sculptors,  III.  74-107.) 

BARCLAY  (John),  M.D.    Memoir.    (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXIV.  17-44.) 

BARERE  DE  VIEUZAC  (Bertrand).     Life.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  V.  183 

-287.) 

BARNE VELDT  (Johan  VAN  OLDEN).     See  OLDEN-BARNEVELDT. 
BARRERE  DE  VIEUZAC  (Bertrand).     See  BARERE  DE  VIEUZAC. 

BARRY  (James).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
II.  54-123.) 

BATUTA  (Ibn).     See  IBN  BATUTA. 

BAXTER  (Richard).    Life  and  Times.    (STEPHEN'S  Essays,  pp.  150  -  196.) 

BEAUMONT  (Francis)  and  John  FLETCHER.  Lives,  etc.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  96,  pp.  203-251.) 

BEAUMONT  (Sir  George  Rowland),  Bart.  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives 
of  Brit.  Painters,  etc.  V.  117-  133.) 

BECKNER  (Volney).  Heroism.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  12,  pp. 
11-13.) 

BEHN  (Mrs.  Aphara  [JOHNSON]).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97? 
pp.  146-154.) 

BELISARIUS.     The  Life  of  B.     By  [Philip  Henry  Stanhope]  Lord  Mahon. 

Philadelphia.     1832.      12° 
BELL  (John).    Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  II.  125  -  163.) 

BELZONI  (Giovanni).  Life.  (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  III. 
327-345.) 

BERENGARIA  of  Navarre,  Queen  of  Richard  I.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  II.  9-27.) 

BERNARDIN  DE  ST.  PIERRE  (Jacques  Henri).     See  ST.  PIERRE. 


CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY. — PART  II.          129 

BERNI  (Francesco).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88,  pp.  188-195.) 

BERNIER  (Francois).  Life.  (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers, 
1.205-233.) 

BETHUNE  (Maximilien  DE),  Duke  de  Sully.     See  SULLY. 

BEWICK  (Thomas).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  X.  17-51.) 

BIARNE,BIORN,  or  BIRON.    Life.    (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  77-128.) 

BIRD  (Edward).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc.  II. 
208-222.) 

BIRON.     See  BIARNE. 

BLACK  (Joseph).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and 
Science,  etc.  pp.  194-208.) 

BLACKSTONE  (Sir  William),  LL.D.  Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.  (LARD- 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp.  240-257.) 

BLAKE  (Robert),  Admiral.  Life.  [By  John  Gorton.]  See  Part  I. 
SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

BLAKE  (William).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
II.  124-155.) 

BOCCACCIO  (Giovanni).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88,  pp.  116- 
150.) 

See  PETRARCA  (F.).     Life  ....     By  Thomas  Campbell,  etc. 

BOILEAU  DESPREAUX  (Nicolas).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91, 
pp.  259-295.) 

BOJARDO  (Matteo  Maria).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88,  pp.  181 
-  187.) 

BOLINGBROKE,  Henry,  Viscount.     See  ST.  JOHN. 

BONAPARTE  (Napoleon).     See  NAPOLEON  I. 

BONAROTA  or  BONARROTI  (Michel  Angelo).     See  BUONARROTI. 

BONINGTON  (Richard  Parkes).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Jlaves  of  Brit. 
Painters,  etc.  IV.  245-258.) 

BONNEVILLE  (Lieut.-Col.  Benjamin  L.  E.)  The  Adventures  of  Captain 
B.,  U.  S.  A.,  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  the  Far  West.  Digested 
from  his  Journal  and  illustrated  from  various  other  Sources.  By 
Washington  Irving.  Author's  revised  Ed.  [With  a  Map.]  . . .  New- 
York.  1851.  12°  (IRVING'S  Works,  Vol.  X.) 

BOONE  (Daniel).  Lives  of  Daniel  Boone  [by  John  M.  Peck]  and  Benja 
min  Lincoln.  Boston.  1847.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d 
Ser.,  Vol.  XIII.) 

BOSCAN  ALMOGAVER  (Mosen  Juan).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
9O,  pp.  21-35.) 

BOSSUET  (Jacques  Benigne),  successively  Bp.  of  Condom  and  Meaux. 
Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  19  -  32.) 

BRADFORD  (William).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  III.  7  -  52.) 

BRAKE  (Tycho  [Danish,  Tyge] ).  Life.  See  GALILEI  (G.).  The  Mar 
tyrs  of  Science,  etc. 

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130  CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART   II. 

BRAINERD  (David).  Life  of  D.  B.,  Missionary  to  the  Indians;  by  Wil 
liam  B.  O.  Peabody.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  VIII.  257  -  373  ;  — 
SCHOOL  Libr.,  IV.  77-151.) 

BREWSTER  (William).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  III.  53  -  69.) 

BROOKE  (Sir  James).  Rajah  B.  and  Borneo.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 
V.  no.  34.) 

BROUGHAM  (Henry),  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  Lord  B.  (CHAM 
BERS'S  Papers,  etc.  XI.  no.  88.) 

BROWN  (Charles  Brockden).  Life  of  C.  B.  B.  ;  by  William  H.  Prescott. 
(SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  117-  180.) 

BRUCE  (James).  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Bruce,  the  African  Trav 
eller.  By  Major  Sir  Francis  B.  Head.  . . .  From  the  last  London 
Ed.  New- York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  128.) 

Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XI.  17  -  84.) 

—  Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  II.  233  -  301.) 
BRUCE  (Robert).     See  WALLACE  (W.). 

BUCKINGHAM  (Joseph  TINKER).  Personal  Memoirs  and  Recollections  of 
Editorial  Life.  By  J.  T.  B.  . . .  2  vols.  Boston.  1852.  16° 

BUEL  (Jesse),  Judge.  Eulogy,  by  Amos  Dean.  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  XVI. 
v.  -  xxiv.) 

BUFFON  (George  Louis  LECLERC,  Count  DE).  Eloge,  by  P.  L.  Courier. 
(JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXVII.  37  -  59.) 

• Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  149-158.) 

Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXVII.  17  -  34.) 

BUONAPARTE  (Napoleon).     See  NAPOLEON  I. 

BUONARROTI  (Michel  Angelo  or  Michelagnolo).  Life.  [By  Thomas 
Roscoe.]  See  Part  I.  SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

BURCKHARDT  (John  Lewis).  Life  and  Travels.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
VIII.  no.  133.) 

—  Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XL.  17- 126.) 

Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  III.  168  -  218.) 

BURKE  (Edmund).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  159-189.) 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  195-208.) 

BURLEIGH,  William,  Baron.     See  CECIL. 

BURNET  (James).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 

V.  261-269.) 
BURNEY  (Frances),  afterwards  Madame  D'ARBLAY.     See  ARBLAY. 

BUTLER  (Samuel).     Life,  by  Robert  Bell.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  93? 

pp.  264-304.) 
BYRON  (George  Gordon  NOEL),  6^  Baron.  ...  The  Life  of  Lord  B. 

By  John  Gait,  Esq.      New-York.      1845.      18°     (HARPER'S   Fam. 

Libr.,  9.) 

—  Character  and  Writings.      (LEGARE'S  Writings,  II.  356  -  448.) 


CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART   II.  131 

CABOT  (Sebastian).  Life  of  S.  C. ;  by  Charles  Hayward,  Jr.  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  IX.  89  -  162  ;  —  SCHOOL  Libr.,  V.  85  -  134.) 

CJESAR  (Caius  Julius).  History  ....  By  Jacob  Abbott.  With  En 
gravings.  New  York.  [1849  ?]  16° 

Life  of  J.  C 2d  Ed.    New-York.    1846.    18°   (Month 
ly  Series  of  Useful  Reading,  No.  I.) 

Caesar  and  Alexander :  an  Historical  Comparison.     See  Class 

XXV.  Part  III.  SCHLEGEL  (K.  W.  jP.  VON).  A  Course  of  Lectures,  etc. 

CALDERON  DE  LA  BARCA  (Pedro).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O9 

pp.  278  -  287.) 

CALVERT  (George)  and  Cecilius  CALVERT,  Lords  Baltimore;  also  Leon 
ard  CALVERT.  (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  III.  206  -  224.) 

CALVERT  (Leonard),  1st  Gov.  of  Maryland.  Lives  of  Leonard  Cal- 
vert  [by  George  W.  Burnap],  Samuel  Ward,  arid  Thomas  Posey. 
Boston.  1846.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  IX.) 

CAMOENS  or  CAMOES  (Luis  DE).     Life.     (LARDNER'S   Cab.   Cycl.,  9O? 

pp.  295-333.) 

CAMPBELL  (Thomas).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    III.  no.  24.) 
CAMPER  (Pieter).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXI.  17  -  82.) 

CANNING  (George).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  91  -  101.) 

CANOVA  (Antonio).  Life  and  Works.  (A.  H.  EVERETT'S  Essays,  pp. 
234-282.) 

CARITAT  (Marie  Jean  Antoine  DE),  Marquis  de  Condor cet.  See  CON- 
DORCET. 

CARNOT  (Lazare  Nicolas  Marguerite).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist. 
Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  II.  Ill  -  138.) 

CARROLL  (Charles), of  CarroJlton.  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketch 
es  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  II.  33-38.) 

CARTIER  (Jacques).     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  230-257.) 

CARVALHO  E  MELLO  (Sebastiao  Jose),  Count  of  Oeiras,  Marquis  of 
PombaL  See  POMBAL. 

CARVER  (John).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  295  -  333.) 

CASAS  (Bartolome  DE  LAS),  Bp.  of  Cliiapa.  Life.  (!RVING'S  Life  of 
Columbus,  etc.  III.  415 -423.) 

CASTLEREAGH,  Robert,  2d  Viscount.     See  STEWART. 

CATHARINE  of  Braganza,  Consort  of  Charles  II.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  VIII.  199  -  352.) 

CATHERINE  I.  Empress  of  Russia.  Story  of  C.  of  R.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  V.  no.  84.) 

CATHERINE  II.  Empress  of  Russia.  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist. 
Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  189-200.) 

Memoir.     (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel.  Female  Sovereigns,  II. 

198-248.) 


132  CLASS    XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART   II. 

CATHERINE  of  Valois.     See  KATHERINE  of  Valois. 

CAVENDISH  (Henry).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters 
and  Science,  etc.  pp.  250-259.) 

CAVENDISH  (Thomas).  Life,  by  Robert  Southey.  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 
Cycl.,  72,  pp.  243-282.) 

Life  and  Voyages.     See  DRAKE  (Sir  F.).  ...  Lives,  etc. 

CAXTON  (William).  Life  of  W.  C.,  with  an  Account  of  the  Invention 
of  Printing,  and  of  the  Modes  and  Materials  used  for  transmitting 

Knowledge  before  that  took  place.  . . .   [By Stephenson.]     See 

Part  I.  SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

CECIL  (Robert),  1st  Earl  of  Salisbury.     Life,  by  Thomas  P.  Courtenay. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  8O,  pp.  1  -  197.) 

CECIL  (William),  Baron  Burleigli.  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  76, 
pp.  241-352.) 

CELLINI  (Benvenuto).  Memoirs  of  B.  C.  ...  written  by  himself;  con 
taining  a  variety  of  Information  respecting  the  Arts,  and  the  History 
of  the  Sixteenth  Century.  Now  first  collated  with  the  new  Text  of 
Giuseppe  Molini,  and  corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  last  Milan  Ed., 
with  Notes  ...  of  G.  P.  Carpani.  Translated  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 
. . .  London.  1847.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

CENTLIVRE  (Mrs.  Susanna  [FREEMAN]).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
97,  pp.  308-320.) 

CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA  (Miguel  DE).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of 
Mod.  Times,  I.  113-124.) 

Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O,  pp.  120-  188.) 

CHAMANS  (Marie  DE),  Count  de  Lav  alette.     See  LAVALETTE. 
CHAMPLAIN  (Samuel).     See  MONTS  (P.  Du  GUAST,  Sieur  DE). 

CHANNING  (William  Ellery),  D.D.  Memoir  of  W.  E.  C.,  with  Extracts 
from  his  Correspondence  and  Manuscripts.  [By  William  Henry 
Channing.]  ...  5th  Ed.  3  vols.  Boston.  1851.  12° 

CHARDIN  (Sir  John).     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  I. 

233-270.) 
CHARLEMAGNE.     The  History  of  C.     By  G.  P.  R.  James  ...    .     New 

York.     N.  D.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  GO.) 

CHARLES  I.  King  of  England.  History  ....  By  Jacob  Abbott.  With 
Engravings.  New  York.  [1848  ?]  16° 

CHARLES  II.  King  of  England.  History  ...  .  By  Jacob  Abbott. 
With  Engravings.  New  York.  [1849  ?]  16° 

CHARLES  V.  Emperor  of  Germany.  The  History  ....  By  William 
Robertson.  See  Class  XXV.  Part  IV.  §  1.  B.  Austria. 

CHATHAM,  William,  1st  Earl  of.     See  PITT. 

CHAUCER  (Geoffrey).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times, 
1.38-50.) 

Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  95,  pp.  125-  172.) 

CHIABRERA  (Gabbriello).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp. 
163-168.) 


CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. — PART   II.  133 

CHOISEUL  or  CHOISEUL-STAINVILLE  (fitienne  Francois,  Duke  DE).  Life, 
by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  87,  pp.  217  -  239.) 

CHOISEUL-GOTJFFIER  (Marie  Gabriel  Florens  Auguste,  Count  DE).  Life. 
(Sx.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel.  Travellers,  III.  154-167.) 

CHRISTINA,  Queen  of  Sweden.  Memoir.  (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel. 
Female  Sovereigns,  II.  5-82.) 

CHURCHILL  (John),  1st  Duke  of  Maryborough.  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  with  his  Original  Correspondence  ....  By  William 
Coxe  ...  .  A  new  Ed.,  revised  by  John  Wade  ....  3  vols. 
London.  1847  -  48.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  67,  pp.  318- 

359,  and  68,  pp.  1-227.) 

GIBBER  (Caius  Gabriel).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters 

and  Sculptors,  III.  19-30.) 
GIBBER  (Colley).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  276  -  307.) 

CICERO  (Marcus  Tullius).  The  Life  of  M.  T.  C.  By  J.  F.  Rollings 
....  London.  1839.  16° 

The  Life  and  Letters  of  M.  T.  C.  — The  Life  of  C.     By  Dr. 

[Conyers]  Middleton.     Cicero's   Letters   to  several  of  his  Friends. 
Translated  by  Wm.  Melmoth.     Cicero's  Letters  to  Atticus.     Trans 
lated  by  Dr.  [Wm.]  Heberden.     London.     1840.    8°    pp.  xxiii.,  829. 

Note.    Also  with  an  engraved  title-page,  dated  1839. 

• Life.     By  the   Rev.  J.  H.  Newman.      (ENCYCL.   Metrop.,  X. 

279-294.) 
CLARKE  (Edward  Daniel).     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers, 

III.  238-261.) 

CLEOPATRA,  Queen  of  Egypt.  History  ....  By  Jacob  Abbott.  With 
Engravings.  New  York.  [1851  ?]  16° 

Memoir.     (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel.  Female  Sovereigns,  I. 

31-57.) 

CLIFFORD  (George),  3d  Earl  of  Cumberland.  Life,  by  Robert  Southey. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  72,  pp.  1  -  66.) 

CLINTON   (Dewitt).     Life  of  D.  C.     By  James  Renwick,  LL.D 

New-York.     [1840  ?]     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  125.) 

CLIVE  (Robert),  Lord  Clive,  Baron  of  Plassey.  Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  69,  pp.  1  -  114.) 

Life.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  III.  84  -  166.) 

COKE  (Sir  Edward).  Life.  [By  Ed.  Plunkett  Burke.]  See  Part  I. 
SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

• Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  176-  191.) 

Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp.  1-43.) 

COLBERT  (Jean  Baptiste),  Controleur-General  of  Finance  under  Louis 
XIV.  Story  of  Colbert.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  3,  pp.  1  -  14.) 

Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  85,  pp. 

108-219.) 


134  CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART   II. 

COLBURN  (Warren).     See  Class  XXIX.  EDSON  (T.).  An  Address,  etc. 
COLOMBO  (Cristoforo).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  156-229.) 

Life  of  Columbus.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  96. 

The  Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus  ;  to  which  are 

added  those  of  his  Companions.    By  Washington  Irving.  . . .  Author's 
revised  Ed.     [Vol.  II.  and  III.  each  with  a  Chart.]     3  vols.     New- 
York.     1848  -  49.     12°     (IRVING'S  Works,  Vol.  III.  -  V.) 

The  Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus.     By  Wash 
ington  Irving.     (Abridged   by  the   same.)     Including  the  Author's 
Visit  to  Palos.     With  a  Portrait,  Map,  and  other  Illustrations.     Bos 
ton.     1839.     12°     (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  I.) 

COLUMBA,  Saint.  Life.  —  The  Introduction  of  Christianity  and  Civiliza 
tion  into  North  Britain.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  95?  pp.  1  -  59.) 

COLUMBUS  (Christopher).     See  COLOMBO. 

COLONNA  (Vittoria).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  75-81.) 

CONDORCET  (Marie  Jean  Antoine  BE  CARITAT,  Marquis  DE).  Life. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  92,  pp.  175  -  194.) 

CONFESSIONS  of  a  Schoolmaster.     See  [ALCOTT  (W.  A.)]. 

CONFUCIUS  or  KOONG-FOO-TSE.      (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc..    X.  no.  77.) 

CONGREVE  (William).    Life.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  232-251.) 

Life  and  Writings.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

COOK  (Capt.  James).  Life  of  Captain  Cook.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III. 
no.  40.) 

COPERNICUS,  COPERNIK,  or  ZEPERNIK  (Nicolaus).  Memoir.  (DISTIN 
GUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  61  -74.) 

COPLEY  (John  Singleton).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Paint 
ers,  etc.  IV.  138-157.) 
CORNEILLE  (Pierre).     Life.      (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91?  pp.  40-62.) 

CORNWALLIS  (Charles),  1st  Marquis  CornwaUis.     Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig. 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  69,  pp.  115-196.) 

CORTES  or  CORTEZ  (Hernando  or  Fernando).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED 
Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  74-89.) 

Life,  by  William   H.   Prescott.     (In  PRESCOTT'S  Hist,  of  the 

Conquest  of  Mexico.     See  Class  XXV.  Part  IV.  §  4.  B.  a.  Mexico.) 

COSWAY  (Richard).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 

V.  9-24.) 
COWLEY  (Abraham).     Life,  by  Robert  Bell.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 

93,  pp.  38-90.) 

COWLEY  (Mrs.  Hannah  [PARKHOUSE]).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 

97,  pp.  366-385.) 
COWPER  (William).     Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II. 

221-233.) 
CRANMER   (Thomas),  Abp.   of  Canterbury.    Life.     (LARDNER'S   Cab. 

Cycl.,  76,  pp.  184-240.) 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. — PART  II.  135 

CROMWELL  (Oliver).  Oliver  Cromwell's  Letters  and  Speeches  :  with 
Elucidations.  By  Thomas  Carlyle.  . . .  2  vols.  in  4  pts.  New-York. 
1845.  12°  (Wiley  and  Putnam's  Library  of  Choice  Reading.) 

Cromwell  and  his  Contemporaries.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 

VIII.  no.  58.) 

Life,  by  John  Forster.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  81,  82.) 

•     Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig  [with  particular  reference  to  his  military 

achievements].     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  67?  pp.  199-317.) 

The   Life   of  O.  C.      By  J.  T.  Headtey  ....      New  York. 

1848.     12° 

...  Life    of  O.   C.     By   the    Rev.   M.   Russell,   LL.D 

2  vols.     New- York.     1846.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,625  63.) 

CUMBERLAND,  George,  3d  Earl  of.     See  CLIFFORD. 

CUMBERLAND  (Richard).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97?  pp.  340 
-365.) 

CURRAN  (John  Philpot),  Note  on.  (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist.  Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  II.  27  -  30.)  ^ 

CUSHMAN  (Robert).  Life,  by  John  Davis.  (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr., 
III.  70-84.) 

CUVIER  (George  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dagobert),  Baron.  Memoir. 
(DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  287-302.) 

Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XVI.  17- 58.) 

CYRUS  the  Elder,  King  of  Persia.  History  ...  .  By  Jacob  Abbott. 
With  Engravings.  New  York.  [1850.]  16° 

DAMER  (Mrs.  Anne  Seymour  [CONWAY]).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S 
Lives  of  Brit.  Painters  and  Sculptors,  III.  214-236.) 

DAMPIER  (William).  Life  and  Voyages.  See  DRAKE  (Sir  F.).  . . . 
Lives,  etc. 

DANA  (Richard  Henry),  Jr.  Two  Years  before  the  Mast.  See  Class 
XXIII. 

DANBY,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of.     See  OSBORNE. 

DANTE  ALIGHIERI.  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times, 
I.  9-24.) 

Life   [by  James  Montgomery].     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88, 

pp.  1-60.) 

D'ARBLAY  (Frances  [BURNEY]),  Madame.     See  ARBLAY. 

DARIUS  I.  King  of  Persia.  History  ....  By  Jacob  Abbott.  \Vith 
Engravings.  New  York.  [1850?]  16° 

DARLING  (Grace),  the  Heroine.      (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  12,  pp. 

1-11.) 

DAVENANT  (William).  Life,  with  an  Account  of  the  Stage  in  the  Sev 
enteenth  Century.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  70-  122.) 

DAVIDSON  (Lucretia  Maria).  A  Memoir  of  L.  M.  D.  ;  by  [Catharine 
M.  Sedgvvick]  the  Author  of  Redwood,  etc.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Bi- 
ogr.,  VII.  219-294.) 


136  CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. — PART  II. 

DAVIE  (William  Richardson),  Gov.  of  North  Carolina.  Lives  of  W.  R. 
D.  [by  Fordyce  M.  Hubbard]  and  Samuel  Kirkland.  Boston.  1848. 
16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  XV.) 

DAVY  (Sir  Humphry).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters 
and  Science,  etc.  pp.  260-269.) 

DECATUR  (Com.  Stephen).  Life  of  S.  D.,  a  Commodore  in  the  Navy  of 
the  United  States.  By  Alexander  Slidell  Mackenzie,  U.  S.  N.  ... 
Boston.  1846.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  XL) 

DEFOE  (Daniel).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     VII.  no.  56.) 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  87  -  100.) 

DE  LA  TUBE  (Henri  MASERS).     See  MASERS  DE  LA  TUDE. 
DELAWARE  or  DELAWARR,  Thomas,  3d  Baron.     See  WEST. 

DE  L'£PEE  (Charles  Michel),  the  Abbe.     See  L'EPEE. 
DELLA  VALLE  (Pietro).     See  VALLE. 

DEMOSTHENES.  Demosthenes,  the  Man,  the  Statesman  and  the  Orator. 
(LEGARE'S  Writings,  I.  443  -  501.) 

DENON  (Dominique  vivant),  Baron.  Life.  (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel. 
Travellers,  III.  345-356.) 

DERWENTWATER,  James,  3d  and  last  Earl  of.     See  RADCLIFFE. 

DESCARTES  (Rene).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times, 
1.248-255.) 

DE  VERE  (Sir  Francis)  ;  being  a  Specimen  of  the  Military  Command 
ers  in  the  Elizabethan  Age.  Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  67,  pp.  124-198.) 

DEVEREUX  (Robert),  2d  Earl  of  Essex.  Life,  by  Robert  Southey. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  73,  pp.  1-208.) 

[DiEz  (Juan  Martinez)],  the  Empecinado.  The  Guerilla:  a  Story  of  the 
Peninsular  War.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  171.) 

DRAKE  (Sir  Francis).  . . .  Lives  and  Voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and 
Dampier  ;  including  an  Introductory  View  of  the  Earlier  Discoveries 
in  the  South  Sea,  and  the  History  of  the  Bucaniers.  With  Portraits 
on  Steel.  New-York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  3O.) 

See  HAWKINS  (Sir  J.). 

DRAYTON  (Michael).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
93,  pp.  1  -  37.) 

DRURY  (Dru).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XV.  17-71.) 

DRURY  (Robert).  Adventures.  [Abridged  from  his  Autobiography.] 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  81.) 

DRYDEN  (John).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  94, 
pp.  1-88.) 

DUBOIS  (Guillaume),  Cardinal.  Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  86,  pp.  64-129.) 

DUNDAS  (Henry),  1st  Viscount  Melville.     (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches 
of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  31-38.) 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. —  PART   II.  137 

DUNNING  (John),  1st  Baron  Ashburton.  Life,  by  Flenry  Roscoe. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp.  287  -  306.) 

Du  PLESSIS  (Armand  Jean),  Cardinal  de  Richelieu.     See  RICHELIEU. 

DUVAL  (Valentin  JAMERAY).  The  Story  of  Valentine  Duval.  (CHAM- 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  67.) 

DWIGHT  (Timothy),  D.D.,  LL.D.  Life  of  T.  D.,  President  of  Yale 
College  ;  by  William  B.  Sprague.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser., 
IV.  223-364.) 

EATON  (Gen.  William).  Life  of  W.  E.  ;  by  Cornelius  C.  Felton. 
(SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  IX.  163  -  358.) 

EDWARDS  (Rev.  Jonathan),  the  Elder.     Lives  of  Jonathan  Edwards 
Samuel    Miller]    and    David    Brainerd.      New   York.      1839.      1( 
(SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  Vol.  VIII.) 

EFFINGHAM,  Charles,  %d  Baron  Howard  of.     See  HOWARD. 
ELDON,  John,  1st  Earl  of.     See  SCOTT. 

ELEANOR  of  Provence,  surnamed  la  Belle,  Queen  of  Henry  III.  Life. 
(STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  II.  46-87.) 

ELEANORA  of  Aquitaine,  Queen  of  Henry  II.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  I.  166-203.) 

ELEANORA  of  Castile,  surnamed  the  Faithful,  First  Queen  of  Edward  I. 
Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  II.  88-  108.) 

ELIOT  ( Rev.  John).  Life  of  J.  E.,  the  Apostle  to  the  Indians.  By  Convers 
Francis.  New- York.  1844.  16°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.)  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  Vol.  V.) 

Life,  by  John  Forster.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  77,  pp.  1  - 177.) 

ELIZABETH,  Queen  of  England  and  Ireland.  History  ...  .  By  Jacob 
Abbott.  With  Engravings.  New  York.  [1849  ?]  16° 

Conduct  towards  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.    (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist. 

Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  210-216.) 

Memoir.     (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel.  Female  Sovereigns,  I. 

213-245.) 

Life.    (STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  Vol.  VI.,  VII.  5-232.) 

ELIZABETH  of  York,  surnamed  the  Good,  Queen  of  Henry  VII.  Life. 
(STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  IV.  17-62.) 

ELIZABETH  WOODVILLE,  Queen  of  Edward  IV.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  III.  205-241.) 

ELLERY  (William).  Life  of  W.  E. ;  by  Edward  T.  Channing.  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  VI.  85  -  159  ;  —  SCHOOL  Libr.,  VI.  305  -  353.) 

ELLIOTT  (Ebenezer).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers.,  etc.     I.  no.  8.) 

EPAMINONDAS.  Campaigns  and  Character.  (HERBERT'S  Captains,  etc. 
pp.  226  -  264.  —  See  Part  I.) 

ERASMUS  (Desiderius).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times, 
1.50-61.) 

ERCILLA  (Alonso  DE).    Life.    ( LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 9O,  pp.  103-  119.) 

18 


138  CLASS    XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. — PART   II. 

ERSKINE  (Thomas),  Lord.     Sketch.     (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  41-49.) 

Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp.  329 

-391.) 

ESPINEL  (Vicente)  and  Esteban  Manuel  de  VILLEGAS.     Lives.     (LARD 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O,  pp.  238-242.) 

ESSEX,  Robert,  2d  Earl  of.     See  DEVEREUX. 
ETTRICK  Shepherd  (The).     See  [HOGG  (James)]. 

EULER  (Leonhard).     Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II. 
141-148.) 

FARQUHAR  (George).    Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  252-275.) 

FAYETTE  (Marie  Paul  Joseph  Roch  Ives  Gilbert  DE  MOTIER,  Marquis 
DE  LA).     See  LAFAYETTE. 

FENELON  (Fran9ois  DE  SALIGNAC  DE  LA  MOTHE).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers, 
etc.   IV.  no.  28.) 

Remarks  on  the  Character  and  Writings  of  Fenelon.     (CHAN- 

NING'S  Works,  I.  167-215.) 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  45  -  56.) 

Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91,  pp.  329  -  373.) 

FERDINAND  V.  of  Castile  and  II.  of  AT agon.     See  PRESCOTT'S  "  Hist,  of 
the  Reign  of  Ferdinand,"  etc.  Class  XXV.  Part  IV.  §  1.  B.  Spain. 

FICHTE  (Johann  Gottlieb).    Fichte  —  a  Biography.    (CHAMBERS'S  Papers, 
etc.    IX.  no.  72.) 

FIELDING  (Henry).     Life  and   Writings.     (THACKERAY'S   English  Hu 
mourists.) 

FILICAJA  (Vincenzo  DA).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  180 

-  184.) 
FITCH  (John).     Life  of  J.  F. ;  by  Charles  Whittlesey.     (SPARKS'S  Amer. 

Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  VI.  81  -  166.) 

FLAXMAN   (John).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters  and 
Sculptors,  III.  237-315.) 

FLETCHER  (John).     Life.     See  BEAUMONT  (F.). 

FLEURY   (Andre  Hercule,    Cardinal  DE).     Life,   by  G.   P.   R.  James. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  87,  pp.  1-68.) 

FLORIDA  BLANCA  (Jose  [Francisco  Antonio  ?]  MONINO,  Count  DE).    Life, 
by  G.  P.  R.  James.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  87,  pp.  157-216.) 

FOE  (Daniel  DE).     See  DEFOE. 

FONTAINE  (Jean  DE  LA).     See  LA  FONTAINE. 

FORD  (John).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  96,  pp.  295-321.) 

FORSTER  (George).     Life.     (ST,  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  II. 

198  -  232.) 
FOSCOLO    (Niccolo  Ugo).      Life.      (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,   89,  pp. 

353-394.) 

Fox    (Charles    James).      Sketch.      (BROUGHAM'S   "  Hist.    Sketches   of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  193-207.)    . 


CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.          139 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  248-263.) 

FRANCIS  (Sir  Philip).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  I.  113-129.) 

FRANKLIN  (Benjamin),  LL.D.  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches 
of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  129-  133.) 

Memoirs  of  B.  F. ;  written  by  himself,  etc.     See  Class  XXXI. 

— —     The  Life  of  B.  F. ;  containing  the  Autobiography,  with   Notes 

and  a  Continuation.     By  Jared  Sparks Boston.      1848.     8° 

pp.  xv.,  612.  + 

Note.    Also  with  an  engraved  title-page,  dated  1844. 

FREDERICK  II.  King  of  Prussia.  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches 
of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  137-158.) 

—     The  Life  of  F By  [George  James  Weldore  Agar  Ellis] 

Lord  Dover.  ...  2  vols.     New  York.     1848.     18°    (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  41,  42.) 

Life.     (MACAULAY'S  Ess'ays,  IV.  217  -  306.) 

FRENCH  Prisoner.  Stoiy  of  a  French  Prisoner  of  War  in  England. 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  116.) 

FROBISHER  or  FORBISHER  (Sir  Martin).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARD- 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  74,  pp.  1  -  38.) 

FROUDE  (Rev.  Richard  Hurrell).     See  WHITEFIELD  (G.). 
FUCA  (Juan  DE).     See  VALERIANOS  (Apostolos). 

FULTON  (Robert).  Lives  of  Robert  Fulton  [by  James  Renwick],  Joseph 
Warren,  Henry  Hudson,  and  Father  Marquette.  New-York.  1845. 
16°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.)  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  Vol.  X.) 

Life  of  R.  F. ;  by  James  Renwick.     (SCHOOL  Libr.,  IV.  153 

-209.) 

FUSELI  [originally  FUESSLI]  (Henry).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of 
Brit.  Painters,  etc.  II.  223-273.) 

GAINSBOROUGH  (Thomas).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Paint 
ers,  etc.  I.  282  -  305. 

GALILEI  (Galileo).  Life.  [By  J.  E.  Drinkwater  Bethune.]  See  Part  I. 
SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

The   Martyrs  of  Science  ;  or,  The  Lives  of  Galileo,  Tycho 

Brahe,   and    Kepler.      By   Sir   David    Brewster  ...    .     New-York. 
1847.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  130.) 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  206 -217.) 

Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  1-62.) 

GALLISON  (John).     Memoir.     (CHANNING'S  Works,  V.  343  -  360.) 
GARCILASSO  DE  LA  VEGA.  Life.   (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O,  pp.  36  -  57.) 
GAY  (John).     Life  and  Writings.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

GEER  (Carl,  Baron  DE).  Memoir.  (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXVIII. 
59-66.) 

GEORGE  III.  King  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Sketch.  (BROUGH 
AM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  19-28.) 


140  CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

GEORGE  IV.  King  of  Great  Britain,  etc.  Sketch  of  George  IV.  with  Sir 
John  Leach  and  others.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  I.  13-66.) 

Life  and  Times  of  ...  George  the  Fourth.     Wi'h  Anecdotes 

of   Distinguished   Persons  of  the  last  Fifty  Years.      By  the   Rev. 
George  Croly.    New  York.    N.  D.     18°    (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  15.) 

GESNER  (Conrad).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XX.  17  -  58.) 
GIBBON  (Edward).     Memoirs,  by  himself.     See  Class  XXXI. 

GIBBONS  (Grinline).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters 
and  Sculptors,  III.  5-18.) 

GIBBS  (Sir  Vickary),  Lord  Chief  Justice.  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist. 
Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  139-  148.) 

GILBERT  (Bartholomew).     See  GOSNOLD  (B.). 

GILBERT  (Humphrey).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  272-288.) 

GIRON  (Pedro  TELLEZ  Y),  Duke  of  Ossuna.     See  OSSUNA. 

GOETHE  (Johann  Wolfgang  VON).  The  Auto-biography  of  G.  Truth 
and  Poetry  :  from  my  own  Life.  Translated  from  the  German,  by 
John  Oxenford,  Esq.  [Vol.  I.]  Thirteen  Books.  |  Vol.  II.  ...  The 
Concluding  Books.  Also  Letters  from  Switzerland,  and  Travels  in 
Italy.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  A.  J.  VV.  Morrison,  M.A.  2  vols. 
London.  1848-49.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

GOLDONI  (Carlo).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  213-246.) 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver).     The  Life  and  Adventures  of  O.  G.    A  Biography : 

in  Four  Books.     By  John  Forster London.     1848.     8°  (4.) 

pp.  xvii.,  704.  -|- 

Oliver    Goldsmith  :    a   Biography.      By    Washington   Irving. 

New- York.     1849.     12°     (!RVING'S  Works,  Vol.  XI.) 

The  Life  of  O.  G.,  with   Selections  from  his  Writings.     By 

Washington  Irving.     See  Class  XXXI. 

Life  and  Writings.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

GONDI  (Jean  Francois  Paul  DE),  Cardinal  de  Retz.     See  RETZ. 

GONGORA  Y  ARGOTE  (Luis  DE).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O?  pp. 
243-254.) 

GORGES  (Ferdinando)  and  John  MASON.  Lives.  (BELKNAP'S  Amer. 
Biogr.,  II.  47-95.) 

GORTON  (Samuel).  Life  of  S.  G.,  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Warwick, 
in  Rhode  Island  ;  by  John  M.  Mackie.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d 
Ser.,  V.  315-411.) 

GOSNOLD  (Bartholomew),  Martin  PRING,  Bartholomew  GILBERT,  and 
George  WEYMOUTH.  Lives.  (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  206-253.) 

GRAHAME  (James).  Memoir,  by  Josiah  Quincy.  (Prefixed  to  GRAHAME'S 
Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  1848.  8°  pp.  v.  -  xxviii.) 

GRANT  (Sir  William).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist.  Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  151  -  156.) 

GRANVELLE  (Antoine  PERRENOT),  Cardinal,  and  MAURICE,  Elector  of 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  141 

Saxony.  Lives,  by  Eyre  Evans  Crowe.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
83,  pp.  99-  155.) 

GRATTAN  (Henry).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  IstSer.,  II.  71-78.) 

GREENE  (Maj.-Gen.  Nathanael).  Life  of  N.  G.,  Major-General  in  the 
Army  of  the  Revolution.  By  his  Grandson,  George  W.  Greene 
...  .  Boston.  1846.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser., 
Vol.  X.) 

GRENVILLE  or  GREENVILLE  (Sir  Richard).  Life,  by  Robert  Southey. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  72,  pp.  328-339.) 

See  RALEIGH  (Sir  W.). 

GRENVILLE  (William  Wyndham),  Lord.  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist. 
Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  63-67.) 

GROTIUS  (Hugo)  [Dutch,  GROOT  (Huig  DE)].    Memoir.    (DISTINGUISHED 
Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  231-247.) 

GUARINI  (Giovanni  Battista).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89, 
pp.  82-95.) 

GUICCIARDINI  (Francesco).     Life.      (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp. 

63-74.) 

GUILFORD  or  GUILDFORD,  Francis,  1st  Earl  of.     See  NORTH. 
GUILFORD  or  GUILDFORD,  Frederick,  2d  Earl  of.     See  NORTH. 

GUSTAVUS  II.  ADOLPHUS,  King  of  Sweden.  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED 
Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  192-205.) 

GUSTAVUS  III.  King  of  Sweden.    Sketch.    (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches 

of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  161  -  172.) 
GUZMAN  (Gaspar  DE),  Count  Duke  Olivarez.     See  OLIVAREZ. 

HADRIANUS  (Publius  ^Elius),  Emperor  of  Rome.  Life,  by  Maj.  A.  S.  H. 
Mountain.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  664-676.) 

HALE  (Sir  Matthew).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times, 
I.  308  -  324.) 

Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.   Cycl.,  75,   pp. 

59-83.) 

HALLER  (Albrecht,  Baron  VON).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XIII. 

17-63.) 
HAMILTON  (Alexander).     See  JAY  (J.). 

HAMPDEN  (John).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I. 
218-231.) 

Life,  by  John  Forster.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  78,  pp.  306 

-380.) 

Life.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  II.  52  -  102.) 

HANDEL  (George  Frederic),  Memoir  of.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod. 
Times,  II.  100-113.) 

HANNIBAL,  the  Carthaginian.  History  ....  By  Jacob  Abbott.  With 
Engravings.  New  York.  [1849?]  16° 

Campaigns  and  Character.      (HERBERT'S   Captains,  etc.  pp. 

335-364.) 


142  CLASS    XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART   II. 

HAN  WAY  (Jonas).  Life.  (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  II. 
301-319.) 

HARLOW  (George  Henry).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Paint 
ers,  etc.  IV.  229-245.) 

HARO  (Luis  DE).  Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL, 
86,  pp.  1  -  63.) 

HARRO  HARRING  (Paul).  Biographical  Sketch.  (A.  H.  EVERETT'S 
Essays,  2d  Ser.,  pp.  1  -  94.) 

HARVEY  (William).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I. 
255-267.) 

HASSELQUIST  (Fredrik).  Life.  (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers, 
II.  52-72.) 

HASTINGS  (Warren).     Life.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  IV.  81  -  216.) 

HAWKINS  (Sir  John)  and  Sir  Francis  DRAKE.  Lives,  by  Robert  Southey. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  72,  pp.  67-242.) 

HAWKINS  (Sir  Richard).  Life,  by  Robert  Southey.  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 
CycL,  72,  pp.  283-327.) 

HEBER  (Reginald),  Bp.  of  Calcutta.  Life.  (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel. 
Travellers,  III.  356-386.) 

HENRIETTA  MARIA,  Consort  of  Charles  I.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  VIII.  5-198.) 

HENRY  IV.  King  of  France.     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  V.  no.  78.) 

HENRY  (Patrick).  Life,  by  Alexander  H.  Everett.  (SPARKS'S  Amer. 
Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  I.  207  -  398.) 

HEROINE  of  Siberia  (The).     See  [LOPOULOFF  (Prascovie)]. 

HERRERA  (Fernando).  Life,  with  Notices  of  Saa  de  Miranda,  Jorge  de 
Montemayor,  Cristoval  Castillejo,  and  the  Early  Dramatists.  (LARD 
NER'S  Cab.  CycL,  9O?  pp.  83-102.) 

HEYNE  (Christian  Gottlob).  Heyne  —  a  Biography.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Papers,  etc.  VI.  no.  48. ) 

HEYWOOD  (John).  Life,  with  the  Origin  and  Early  History  of  the  Eng 
lish  Stage  [including  notices  of  John  Skelton,  John  Rastall,  John 
Bale,  and  Nicholas  Udall].  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  95,  pp.  173 
-311.) 

HOGARTH  (William).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters, 
etc.  I.  57-170.) 

Life  and  Works.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

[HOGG  (James)].   The  Ettrick  Shepherd.    (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  VII.  no. 

123.) 
HOJEDA  or  OJEDA  (Alonso  DE).     Life,  by  Washington  Irving.     (!RVING'S 

Life  of  Columbus,  etc.  III.  17-33,  and  51-  101.) 

HOPPNER  (John).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc.  IV. 
203-214.) 

HORATIUS  FLACCUS  (Quintus).  Life.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  Thomson. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  383-416.) 


CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART   II.  143 

HORNE  (John),  afterwards  TOOKE.     See  TOOKE. 

HORNER  (Francis).  Mr.  Homer  —  Lord  King  —  Mr.  Ricardo.  (BROUGH 
AM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,'1  etc.  2d  Ser.,  II.  7  -  27.) 

HOWARD  (Charles),  2d  Baron  Howard  of  EJ/ingham,  and  1st  Earl  of 
Nottingham.  Life,  by  Robert  Southey.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
71,  pp.  278-371.) 

HOWARD  (John).     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  112.) 
HUBER  (Frai^ois).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXIV.  17  -  25.) 

HUDSON  (Henry).  Life  of  H.  H.,  by  Henry  R.  Cleveland.  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  X.  185-261  ;  — SCHOOL  Libr.,  V.  135-  182.) 

HUMBOLDT  (Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander,  Baron  VON).  Memoir. 
(JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXVII.  17-39.) 

HUME  (David).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and  Sci 
ence,  etc.  pp.  121  -  156.) 

HUNTER  (John).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXII.  17  -  83.) 

HUTCHINSON  (Anne).  Life  of  Anne  Hutchinson  ;  with  a  Sketch  of  the 
Antinomian  Controversy  in  Massachusetts ;  by  George  E.  Ellis. 
(SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  VI.  167  -  376.) 

HUTCHINSON  ( Col.  John).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Colonel  Hutchinson 
...  by  his  Widow  Lucy  ...  .  From  the  original  Manuscript  by  the 
Rev.  Julius  Hutchinson.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of  Mrs. 
Hutchinson,  written  by  herself.  7th  Ed.  To  which  is  now  first 
added,  An  Account  of  the  Siege  of  Lathom  House,  defended  by  the 
Countess  of  Derby  against  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax.  London.  1848. 
8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

HUTTON  (William).     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  69.) 

IBN  BATUTA.     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel.  Travellers,  I.  69  - 109.) 

IGNACIO  [Lat.  IGNATIUS]  DE  LOYOLA,  Sai?it.  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED 
Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  89-J02.) 

Ignatius  Loyola  and  his  Associates.     (STEPHEN  (SirL}.  ... 

Essays,  pp.  314-385.) 

IRON  MASK.     See  [MATTHIOLI  (G.)],  Count. 

ISABELLA  of  Angouleme,  Queen  of  King  John.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  II.  28  -  45.) 

ISABELLA  of  Castile.  Memoir.  (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Gel.  Female 
Sovereigns,  I.  112-  171.) 

See  PRESCOTT'S  "  History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isa 
bella,"  Class  XXV.  Part  IV.  §  1.  B.   Spain. 

ISABELLA  of  France,  surnamed  the  Fair,  Queen  of  Edward  II.  Life. 
(STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  II.  122-  172.) 

ISABELLA  of  Valois,  surnamed  the  Little  Queen,  Second  Queen  of 
Richard  II.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  III.  9-37.) 

JACKSON  (John).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc  V 
229-249.) 

JACQUARD  (Joseph  Marie).  Story  of  Jacquard.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel. 
IX.  no.  158.) 


144  CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

JAMESONE  (George).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
IV.  7-33.) 

JANE  SEYMOUR,  Third  Queen  of  Henry  VIII.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  IV.  216-235.) 

JAY  (John).  Lives  of  John  Jay  [by  Henry  B.  Renwick]  and  Alexander 
Hamilton  [by  James  Renwick,  LL.D.].  New-York.  1845.  18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  129.) 

JEFFREY  (Francis).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  II.  no.  16.) 
JEFFREYS,  JEFFERYS,  or  JEFFERIES  (George),  Baron  Jeffreys.     Life,  by 
Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp.  113-139.) 

JENKINSON  (Robert  Banks),  2d  Baron  Hawkesbury,  and  2d  Earl  of 
Liverpool.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d 
Ser.,  I.  165-177.) 

JENNER  (Edward),  M.D.  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod. 
Times,  II.  273-287.) 

JERVIS  (John),  1st  Viscount  and  Earl  St.  Vincent.  Lord  St.  Vincent 
—  Lord  Nelson.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc. 
2d  Ser.,  I.  197-212.) 

JESUS  CHRIST,  the  Saviour  of  the  World.  The  Gospel  History  of 
our  Lord's  Life  &  Ministry,  as  recorded  by  the  Evangelists,  with 
thirteen  hundred  Notes  ;  accompanied  by  a  Series  of  Questions, 
Practical  Lessons,  and  Geographical  Exercises  ;  chronologically 
arranged,  and  illustrated  by  several  Maps  ....  By  R.  Mimpriss 
....  2d  Ed.,  enlarged.  London.  [1842.]  16° 

JOAN  OF  ARC.     See  ARC  (Jeanne  D'). 

JOANNA  I.  Queen  of  Naples.  Memoir.  (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel. 
Female  Sovereigns,  I.  65  -  95.) 

JOANNA  II.  Queen  of  Naples.  Memoir.  (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel. 
Female  Sovereigns,  I.  95-  112.) 

JOANNA  of  Navarre,  Queen  of  Henry  IV.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  III.  38-82.) 

JOHN  SOBIESKI,  King  of  Poland.  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of 
Mod.  Times,  II.  5-19.) 

JOHNSON  (Benjamin).     See  JONSON. 

JOHNSON  (Samuel),  LL.D.  The  Life  of  S.  J.  ...  including  a  Journal 
of  a  Tour  to  the  Hebrides,  by  James  Boswell,  Esq.  A  new  Ed. 
With  numerous  Additions  and  Notes,  by  John  Wilson  Croker  ...  . 
2  vols.  New-York.  1837.  8° 

The  Life   [by  Arthur  Murphy]  and  Writings  of  S.  J 

See  Class  III. 

JONES  (Sir  William).   Life.    (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  152,  pp.  1  -  6.) 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  181-  195.) 

Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp. 

306-328.) 

JONSON  or  JOHNSON  (Ben).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  96>  pp. 
131-203.) 


CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  145 

JOSEPH  II.  Emperor  of  Germany.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Sen,  II.  175-  186.) 

JOSEPHINE,  Empress  of  the  French.  History  ....  By  John  S.  C.  Ab 
bott.  With  Engravings.  New  York.  [1851  ?]  16° 

Memoirs  of  the  Empress  J.     By  John  S.  Memes,  LL.D 

New  York.     N.  D.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fain.  Libr.,  28.) 

JULIUS  CAESAR  (Caius).     See  CJESAR. 

KEMPFER  (Engelbert).  Life.  (Si.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  I. 
271-304.) 

KATHARINE  of  Aragon,  First  Queen  of  Henry  VIII.  Life.  (STRICK 
LAND'S  Queens  of  England,  IV.  63-  121.) 

KATHARINE  HOWARD,  Fifth  Queen  of  Henry  VIII.  Life.  (STRICK 
LAND'S  Queens  of  England,  IV.  279-330.) 

KATHARINE  PARR,  Sixth  Queen  of  Henry  VIII.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  V.  9  -  98.) 

KATHERINE  of  Valois,  surnamed  the  Fair,  Consort  of  Henry  V.  Life. 
(STRICKLAND'S  Queens  of  England,  III.  83-  122.) 

KEPLER  (Johann).     Life.     [By  J.  E.  Drinkwater  Bethune.]     See  Part  I. 

SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

Life.     By  Sir  David  Brewster.     See  GALILEI  (G.). 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  164  -  175.) 

KING  (Peter),  1th  Lord  King.     See  HORNER  (F.). 

KIRKLAND  (Samuel).  Life  of  S.  K.,  Missionary  to  the  Indians  ;  by 
Samuel  K.  Lothrop.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,XV.  137-368.) 

KOONG-FOO-TSE.     See  CONFUCIUS. 

KOSCIUSKO  (Thaddeus).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times, 
11.263-272.) 

LACEPEDE  (Bernard  Germain  Etienne  DE  LA  VILLE-SUR-!LLON,  Count 
DE).  Memoir.  (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXVI.  17  -  32.) 

LAFAYETTE  (Marie  Paul  Joseph  [not  Jean]  Roch  Ives  Gilbert  DE  MOTIER, 
Marquis  DE).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  2d  Sen,  II.  141  -  158.) 

LA  FONTAINE  (Jean  DE).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91.  pp.  150 
-  182.) 

LAMARCK  (Jean  Baptiste  Pierre  Antoine  DE  MONET,  Chevalier  DE).  Me 
moir.  (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXI.  17-63.) 

LA  ROCHEFOUCAULD  (Francois,  Duke  DE).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
91,  pp.  63-96.) 

LA  ROCHEJAQUELEIN  (Henri  DUVERGIER,  Count  DE).  La  Rochejaquelein 
and  the  War  in  La  Vendee.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  16.) 

LA  SALLE  (Robert  Cavelier  DE).  Lives  of  Robert  Cavelier  de  la  Salle 
[by  Jared  Sparks]  and  Patrick  Henry.  Boston.  1844.  16°  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  I.) 

LAS  CASAS  (Bartolome  DE).     See  CASAS. 
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146          CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

LATREILLE  (Pierre  Andre).  Memoir.  (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXII. 
17-60.) 

LA  TUDE  (Henri  MASERS  DE).     See  MASERS  DE  LA  TUBE. 

LAURENCE  or  LAWRENCE  (French).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist. 
Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  I.  103-  109.) 

LAVALETTE  (Marie  CHAMANS,  Count  DE).  The  Story  of  L.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  IV.  no.  62.) 

LA  VILLE-SUR-!LLON  (Bernard  Germain  Etienne  DE),  Count  de  Lacepede. 
See  LACEPEDE. 

LAWRENCE  (French).     See  LAURENCE. 

LAWRENCE  (Sir  Thomas).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters, 
etc.  V.  134-228.) 

LEACH  (Sir  John).     See  GEORGE  IV.  King  of  England. 
LECLERC  (George  Louis),  Count  de  Buff  on.     See  BUFFON. 

LEDYARD  (John).  Life.  (Sx.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel.  Travellers,  II.  163 
-  197.) 

Life   of  J.   L.,  the    American   Traveller.     By  Jared  Sparks. 

Boston.     1847.     16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  XIV.) 

LEE  (Maj.-Gen.  Charles).  Lives  of  Charles  Lee  [by  Jared  Sparks]  and 
Joseph  Reed.  Boston.  1846.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d 
Ser.,  Vol.  VIII.) 

LEE  (Nathaniel).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  134-  145.) 
LEE  Boo,  Prince.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  71.) 

[LEECH  (Samuel)].  The  Life  of  a  Sailor  Boy.  [Abridged  from  a  work 
entitled  "  Thirty  Years  from  Home  . . .  being  the  Experience  of 
Samuel  Leech."  Boston.  1843.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  65.) 

LEEDS,  Thomas,  1st  Duke  of.     See  OSBORNE. 

LEISLER  (Jacob).  The  Administration  of  J.  L.,  a  Chapter  in  American 
History  ;  by  Charles  F.  Hoffman.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser., 
III.  179-238.) 

LEO  X.  Pope.  [GIOVANNI  DE'  MEDICI.]  Life,  by  Eyre  Evans  Crowe. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl,  83,  pp.  70-98.) 

The   Life   and  Pontificate  of  Leo  the  Tenth.     By  William 

Roscoe.     5th  Ed.     Revised  by  his  Son,  Thomas  Roscoe.  ...  2  vols. 
London.     1846.     8°     (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

LEO  (Giovanni),  Africanus.  Life.  (Sx.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travel 
lers,  I.  109-148.) 

LEON  (Luis  Ponce  DE).    Life.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O,  pp.  70-82.) 

L'EPEE  (Charles  Michel,  the  Abbe  DE).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED 
Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  158-172.) 

LERMA  (Francisco  Gomez  DE  ROXAS  DE  SANDOVAL),  Duke  of.  Life,  by 
E.  E.  Crowe.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  83,  pp.  262  -  281.) 

LE  TELLIER  (Francois  Michel),  Marquis  de  Louvois.     See  Louvois. 
LE  VAILLANT  (Francois).   Memoir.    (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XII.  17-31.) 


CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.          147 

Life.     (Sx.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel.  Travellers,  III.  262  -  326.) 

LEYDEN  (John),  M.D.  Life.  (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  IX.  no.  152,  pp. 
6-13.) 

LINCOLN  (Maj.-Gen.  Benjamin).  Life  of  B.  L.,  Major-General  in  the 
Army  of  the  Revolution ;  by  Francis  Bovven.  (SPARKS'S  Amer. 
Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  XIII.  205-434.) 

LINNE  (Carl  VON)  [originally  LINNJEUS  (Carl)].  Memoir.  (DISTIN 
GUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  129  -  141.) 

Anecdotes  of  Linnseus,   translated   from   Fabricius,  of   Kiel. 

With  a  List  of  his  Works.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  VI.  i.  -  xv.) 

Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  VI.  25  -  92.) 

LITTLE  Captive  King  (The).     See  [Louis  XVII.]. 
LIVERPOOL,  Robert  Banks,  2d  Earl  of.     See  JENKINSON. 

LIVERSEEGE  (Henry).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters, 
etc.  V.  249-261.) 

LOCKE  (John).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II. 
32-44.) 

LONDONDERRY,  Robert,  2d  Marquis  of.     See  STEWART. 
LOPE  DE  VEGA.     See  VEGA  CARPIO  (Lope  Felix  DE). 

[LOPOULOFF  (Prascovie  or  Prasca)],  the  Heroine  of  Siberia.  (CHAM 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  36.) 

LORENZO  DE'  MEDICI.     See  MEDICI. 

LOUGHBOROUGH,  Alexander,  1st  Baron.     See  WEDDERBURN. 

[Louis  XVII.]  of  France.  The  Little  Captive  King.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  111.  no.  47.) 

LOUIS-PHILIPPE,  King  of  the  French.  Life.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I. 
no.  1.) 

L'OUVERTURE  (Toussaint)  and  the  Republic  of  Hayti.  (CHAMBERS'S 
MisceL,  III.  no.  57.) 

Louvois  (Francois  Michel  LE  TELLIER,  Marquis  DE).  Life,  by  G.  P.  R. 
James.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  85,  pp.  282  -  320.) 

LOYOLA  or  LOIOLA  (Ignacio  or  Ignatius  DE).     See  IGNACIO  DE  LOYOLA. 

LULLI  (Jean  Baptiste).  Story  of  Baptiste  Lulli.  (CHAMBERS'S  Mis 
cel.,  II.  no.  29.) 

LUTHER  (Martin).  The  Life  of  M.  L.  Gathered  from  his  own  Writings. 
By  M.  Michelet  ....  Translated  by  G.  H.  Smith  ....  New 
York.  1846.  12° 

The  Life  of  L. ;  with  special  reference  to  its  Earlier  Periods 

and  the  Opening  Scenes  of  the  Reformation.     By  Barnas  Sears,  D.D. 
Philadelphia  :  American  Sunday  School  Union.     [1850.]     12° 

.     Luther  and  the  Reformation.     (STEPHEN  (Sir  J.).  .. .  Essays, 

pp.  100-149.) 

MACDONALD  (Flora).     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III.  no.  50.) 


148  CLASS    XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

[MACGREGOR  CAMPBELL  (Rob  Roy)].  Rob  Roy  and  the  Clan  Macgregor. 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  117.) 

MACHIAVELLI  (Niccolo).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88,  pp.  256 
-312.) 

MACKINTOSH  (Sir  James).  Memoirs  ...  .  Edited  by  his  Son,  Robert 
James  Mackintosh  ...  .  From  the  2d  London  Ed.  ...  2  vols. 
Boston.  1853.  Large  12°  (6.) 

MADOC  GWYNNETH.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  129  -  137.) 

MAHOMET.     See  MOHAMMED. 

MANNY  (Sir  Walter)  ;  being  a  Specimen  of  the  Military  Commander 
during  the  Chivalrous  Age.  Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  67,  pp.  63  -  123.) 

MANSEL  (Sir  Robert).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
74,  pp.  39-65.) 

MANSFIELD,  William,  1st  Earl  of.     See  MURRAY. 

MAN  WITH  THE^RON  MASK.     See  [MATTHIOLI  (G.)],  Count. 

MARGARET  of  Anjvu,  Queen  of  Henry  VI.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  III.  123-204.) 

MARGUERITE  nf  France,  Second  Queen  of  Edward  I.  Life.  (STRICK 
LAND'S  Queens  of  England,  II.  109-121.) 

MARIA  ANTOINETTE,  Queen  of  France.  History  ...  .  By  John  S.  C. 
Abbott.  With  Engravings.  New  York.  [1849  ?]  16° 

MARIA  THERESA,  Empress  of  Germany  and  Queen  of  Hungary.  Me 
moir.  (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel.  Female  Sovereigns,  II.  126  - 198.) 

MARINI  (Giambattista).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  174 
-  179.) 

MARLBOROUGH,  John,  1st  Duke  of.     See  CHURCHILL. 

MARQUETTE  (Jacques  [not  Joseph]).  Life  of  Father  M.,by  Jared  Sparks. 
(SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  X.  263-299.) 

MARTEN  (Henry  or  Harry).  Life,  by  John  Forster.  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 
Cycl.,  79,  pp.  241-406.) 

MARTYR  (Peter).     See  ANGHIERA  (Pietro  Martire  D'). 

MARY  I.  Queen  of  England  and  Ireland.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  V.  99-295.) 

MARY  II.  Queen  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  X.  185  -  315,  XL  9  -  222.) 

MARY,  Queen  of  Scots.  History  ....  By  Jacob  Abbott.  With  En 
gravings.  New  York.  [1848  ?]  16° 

Life  of  M By  Henry  Glassford   Bell  ....     2  vols. 

New  York.     1846.     [Vol.  I.   N.  D.]     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr., 
21,  22.) 

Memoir.     (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel.  Female  Sovereigns,  I. 

171-213.) 

See  ELIZABETH,  Queen  of  England. 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. — PART   II.  149 

MART  BEATRICE  of  Modena,  Consort  of  James  II.    Life.    (STRICKLAND'S 

Queens  of  England,  IX.,  X.  9  -  184.) 
MASERS  DE  LA  TUBE  (Henri).     The  Story  of  De  la  Tude.     [Abridged 

from  his  own  Narrative.]     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  105.) 
MASON  (John).     Life   of  J.  M.,  of  Connecticut ;  by  George  E.  Ellis. 

(SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  III.  307  -  438.) 
MASSINGER  (Philip).    Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  96,  pp.  252  -  295.) 

MATHER  (Cotton).  Life  of  C.  M. ;  by  William  B.  O.  Peabody.  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  VI.  161-350.) 

MATILDA  of  Boulogne,  Queen  of  Stephen.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  I.  142-165.) 

MATILDA  of  Flanders,  Queen  of  William  the  Conqueror.  Life.  (STRICK 
LAND'S  Queens  of  England,  I.  17-78.) 

MATILDA  of  Scotland,  Queen  of  Henry  I.  Life.  (STRICKLAND'S  Queens 
of  England,  I.  79-  US.) 

[MATTHIOLI  (Girolamo)],  Count,  said  to  be  "the  Man  with  the  Iron 
Mask."  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  131.) 

MATSYS  (Quintin),  the  Blacksmith  of  Antwerp.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 

VII.  no.  126.) 
MAUNDRELL  (Henry).     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  I. 

305-319.) 
MAURICE,  Elector  of  Saxony.     Life.     See  GRANVELLE  (A.  P.),  Cardinal. 

MAXWELL  (James).  Heroism.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  12,  pp. 
13-16.) 

MAZARIN  (Jules),  Cardinal.  Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  84,  pp.  269  -  326.) 

MEDICI  (Giovanni  DE'),  afterwards  Pope  LEO  X.     See  LEO  X. 

MEDICI  (Lorenzo  DE').     Life,  by  Eyre  Evans  Crowe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab. 

Cycl.,  83,  pp.  314-330.) 
Lorenzo  de'  Medici,  considered  as  a  Poet ;  Marsiglio  Ficino, 

Giovanni  Pico  delta  Mirandola,  Angelo  Poliziano  (Politian),  the  Pulci 

(Bernardo,  Luca,  and  Luigi),  Francesco  Bello  or  Cieco  da  Ferrara, 

and  Domenico  Burchiello.     Lives.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88,  pp. 

151  -  180.) 

The  Life  of  L.  de'  M.,  called  the  Magnificent.     By  William 

Roscoe.     8th  Ed.,  revised  by  his  Son,  Thomas  Roscoe.     London. 

1846.     8°     (BoHN's  Stand.  Libr.) 

MELVILLE,  Henry,  1st  Viscount.     See  DUNDAS. 

MENDOZA  (Diego  Hurtado  DE).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O? 
pp.  58-69.) 

MERIAN  (Maria  Sibilla),  Memoir  of.  (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXX. 
17-46.) 

METASTASIO  (Pietro  Antonio  Domenico  Buonaventura).  Life.  (LARD 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  185-212.) 

MILTIADES.  Campaigns  and  Character.  (HERBERT'S  Captains,  etc.  pp. 
52-96.  —  See  Parti.) 


150  CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

MILTON  (John).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  93. 
pp.  138-263.) 

Remarks  on  the  Character  and  Writings  of  J.  M.     (CHANNING'S 

Works,  I.  3-68.) 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  290-308.) 

MIRABEAU  (Honore  Gabriel  RIQUETTI,  Marquis  DE).  Life.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  92,  pp.  195-259.) 

MIRABEAU  Family.  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  II..  75  -  108.) 

MOHAMMED.     The  Life  of  M By  the  Rev.  George  Bush  .... 

New  York.     1847.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1O.) 

Life  of  Mahomet.     [By  John  A.  Roebuck.]     See  Part  I.  SOCI 
ETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

Mahomet   and    his    Successors.     By  Washington   Irving.    . . . 

2  vols.     New-York.     1850.     12°    (!RVING'S  Works,  Vol.  XII.  XIII.) 

MOLIERE  (Jean  Baptiste  POQUELIN  DE).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
91,  pp.  97-149.) 

MONINO  (Jose  [Francisco  Antonio  ?]),  Count  de  Florida  Blanca.  See 
FLORIDA  BLANCA. 

MONMOUTH,  Charles,  1st  Earl  of.     See  MORDAUNT. 

MONSON  (Sir  William).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
74,  pp.  66-  188.) 

MONTAGUE  (Edward),  1st  Earl  of  Sandwich.  Life,  by  Robert  Bell. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  74?  pp.  222-311.) 

MONTAGUE  (Lady  Mary  Wortley).  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VIII. 
no.  64.) 

Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  II.  72  -  100.) 
MONTAIGNE  (Michel  DE).    Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91?  pp.  1-22.) 

MONTGOMERY  (Maj.-Gen.  Richard).  Life  of  R.  M.  By  John  Arm 
strong.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  181  -226  ;  —  SCHOOL  Libr.,  VI. 
355-384.) 

MONTI  (Vincenzo).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  303-352.) 

MONTS  (Pierre  Du  GUAST,  Sieur  DE).  De  Monts,  Poutrincourt,  and 
Champlain.  (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  15-46.) 

MOORE  (Sir  John).  Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  69, 
pp.  251-358.) 

MOORE  (Thomas).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.     X.  no.  80.) 

MORDAUNT  (Charles),  1st  Earl  of  Monmouth,  and  3d  Earl  of  Peter 
borough.  Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  68,  pp. 
228-316.) 

MORE  (Sir  Thomas).  Life,  by  Sir  James  Mackintosh.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  76,  pp.  1-110.) 

MORLAND  (George).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
II.  184  -  207.) 


CLASS    XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. —  PART  II.  151 

MORTIMER  (John  Hamilton).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Paint 
ers,  etc.  IV.  158-172.) 

MOTIER  (Marie  Paul  Joseph  Roch  Ives  Gilbert  DE),  Marquis  de  La- 
fayette.  See  LAFAYETTE. 

MOZART  (Johann  Chrysostomus  Wolfgang  Gottlieb).  Memoir.  (DIS 
TINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  172-  181.) 

MURPHY  (Arthur).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  97,  pp.  321-339.) 

MURRAY  (Alexander),  D.D.  Life.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  152, 
pp.  13  -  24.) 

MURRAY  (William),  1st  Earl  of  Mansfeld.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketch 
es  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  115-135.) 

Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.   Cycl.,  75?   pp. 

171-228.) 

NAPOLEON  I.  Emperor  of  the  French.  Napoleon — Washington.  (BROUGH 
AM'S  "Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  11.179-196. 

Remarks  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 

(CHANNING'S  Works,  I.  69  -  166.) 

The   History  of  Napoleon   Buonaparte.     By  J.  G.  Lockhart 

....     2  vols.      New-York.      1843.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr., 
4,5.) 

The  Life  of  Napoleon.     By  Sir  Walter  Scott.     Three  volumes 


complete  in  one.     Philadelphia.     1841.     8°  (4.  and  6.)     pp.  702. 

NECKER  (Jacques).     Sketch.     (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  II.  41  -  56.) 

Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.     (LARDNER'S   Cab.  Cycl.   87?   pp. 

240-314.) 

NEGRO  Slave.     See  [BALL  (Charles)]. 

NELSON   (Horatio),   Viscount  Nelson.      The  Life  of  Nelson.     (CHAM 
BERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  22.) 

The  Life  of  Nelson.     By  Robert  Southey  ....     New-York. 
N.  D.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  6.) 

See  JERVIS  (J.),  1st  Viscount  and  Earl  St.  Vincent. 

NERO,  Emperor  of  Rome.     History  of  Nero.     By  Jacob  Abbott.     With 
Engravings.     New  York.     1853.     16° 

NEWTON  (Sir  Isaac).    The  Life  of  Sir  I.  N.     By  David  Brewster 

New  York.     1848.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  26.) 

Life.     [Translated  by  Howard   Elphinstone  from  that  in   the 

"  Biographic  Universelle,"  by  J.  B.  Biot.]     See  Part  I.  SOCIETY,  etc. 
. . .  Lives,  etc. 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  72-87.) 

NICUESA  (Diego  DE).     Sketch  of  his  Life.     (IRVING'S  Life  of  Colum 
bus,  etc.  III.  102-137.) 

NIEBUHR  (Carsten).     Life.     [By  Mrs.  Sarah  Austin.]     See  Part  I.  SOCI 
ETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  III.  99  -  154.) 


152  CLASS  XXIV.       BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

NOLLEKENS  (Joseph).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters 
and  Sculptors,  III.  108  -  173.) 

NORTH  (Francis),  1st  Earl  of  Guilford.  Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp.  83-  113.) 

NORTH  (Frederick),  2d  Earl  of  Guilford.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches 
of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  61-79  ;  comp.  II.  204-210.) 

NORTHCOTE  (James).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters, 
etc.  V.  48-117.) 

NOTTINGHAM,  Charles,  1st  Earl  of.     See  HOWARD. 

OBERLIN  (Jean  Frederic).     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  87.) 

OEIRAS  or  OEYRAS  (Sebastiao  Jose  CARVALHO  E  MELLO),  Count  of,  and 
Marquis  of  Pombal.  See  POMEAL. 

OGLETHORPE  (James).  Life  of  J.  CX,  the  Founder  of  Georgia ;  by  Wil 
liam  B.  O.  Peabody.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,2d  Ser.,  II.  201-405.) 

OLDEN-BARNEVELDT  (Johan  or  Jan  VAN).  Life,  by  Eyre  Evans  Crowe. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  S3,  pp.  153-210.) 

OLIVAREZ  (Caspar  DE  GUZMAN),  Count,  and  Duke  of  San  Lucar.  Life, 
by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  84,  pp.  220-268.) 

OJEDA  (Alonso  DE).     See  HOJEDA. 

OPIE  (John).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc.  II. 
156-183.) 

OSBORNE  (Thomas),  1st  Earl  of  Daiiby,  and  Duke  of  Leeds.  Life,  by 
Thomas  P.  Courtenay.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  8O,  pp.  198-375.) 

OSSUNA  or  OSSUNO  (Pedro  TELLEZ  Y  GIRON),  Duke  of.  Life,  by  Eyre 
Evans  Crowe.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  83,  pp.  282-313.) 

OTIS  (James).  Lives  of  James  Otis  [by  Francis  Bowen]  and  James 
Oglethorpe.  Boston.  1844.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser., 
Vol.  II.) 

OTWAY  (Thomas).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  123  -  133.) 

OWEN  (William).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
IV.  214-228.) 

OXENSTIERNA  (Axel),  Count.  Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S 
Cab.  Cycl.,  84,  pp.  176-212.) 

PAINE  (Robert  Troup).  Memoir  of  R.  T.  P.  By  his  Parents  [Martyn 
Paine,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Ann  Paine].  . . .  Printed  for  Private  Distribu 
tion,  especially  for  the  Classmates  of  the  Youth.  New-York. 
1852.  4° 

PALFREY  (William).  Life  of  W.  P.,  Paymaster-General  in  the  Army 
of  the  Revolution  ;  by  John  Gorham  Palfrey.  (SPARKS'S  Amer. 
Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  VII.  355-448.) 

PALLAS  (Peter  Simon).    Memoir.    (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XVIII.  17-76.) 

Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  III.  65  -  98.) 

PARK  (Mungo).    Life.    (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  III.  13-65.) 

The  Life  and  Travels  of  M.  P.     See  Class  XXIII.     LIFE,  etc.- 


CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  153 

PARKER  (Nathan),  D.D.     Memoir.     (WARE'S  Works,  II.  25  -  84.) 

PARR  (Samuel),  LL.D.  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Opinions  of 
the  Rev.  S.  P.  . . .  ;  with  Biographical  Notices  of  many  of  his  Friends, 
Pupils,  and  Contemporaries.  By  the  Rev.  William  Field.  ...  2  vols. 
London.  1828.  8° 

PASCAL  (Blaise).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I. 
267-278.) 

Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91,  pp.  183  -  213.) 

PAUSANIAS.  Campaigns  and  Character.  (HERBERT'S  Captains,  etc.  pp. 
137-171.  —  See  Part  I.) 

PEEL  (Sir  Robert).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   IV.  no.  32.) 

PELLICO  (Silvio).  Story  of  S.  P.  [Abridged  from  his  own  Narrative, 
translated  from  the  original  Italian.]  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V.  no.  89.) 

PENN  (William).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  III.  225  -  292.) 
—     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  128.) 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  56-71.) 

Life  of  W.  P. ;  by  George  E.  Ellis.     (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr., 

2d  Ser.,  XII.  193-408.) 

PENNANT  (Thomas).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  VII.  1  -  65.) 

PERCEVAL  (Spencer).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  53-59.) 

PERON  (Francois).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXV.  17  -  36.) 
PERRENOT  (Antoine),  Cardinal  Granvelle.     See  GRANVELLE. 

PERRY  (Commodore  Oliver  Hazard).  The  Life  of  Commodore  O.  H.  P. 
By  Alex.  Slidell  Mackenzie  ....  2  vols.  New-York.  [1840?] 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  126,  127.) 

PETER  the  Great,  Czar  of  Russia.  A  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Peter  the 
Great.  By  John  Barrow  ...  .  New-York.  1848.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  65.) 

Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  104.) 

PETERBOROUGH,  Charles,  3d  Earl  of.     See  MORDAUNT. 

PETRARCA  (Francesco).  Life  and  Times  of  Petrarch.  With  Notices  of 
Boccacio  and  his  illustrious  Contemporaries.  By  Thomas  Campbell, 
Esq.  2d  Ed.  ...  2  vols.  London.  1843.  8° 

. Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  88,  pp.  61  -  115.) 

PHILIPPA  of  Hainault,  Queen  of  Edward  III.  Life,  (STRICKLAND'S 
Queens  of  England,  II.  173-205.) 

PHIPS  (Sir  William).  Lives  of  Sir  William  Phips  [by  Francis  Bowen], 
Israel  PiiSam,  Lucretia  Maria  Davidson,  and  David  Rittenhouse. 
New- York.  1845.  16°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.)  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Bi 
ogr.,  Vol.  VII.) 

PIKE  (Brig.-Gen.  Zebulon  Montgomery).  Life  of  Z.  M.  P.  ;  by  Henry 
Whiting.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  V.  217  -  314.) 

PINKNEY  (William).     Lives  of  William  Pinkney  [by  Henry  Wheaton], 
20 


154  CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGKAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

William  Ellery,  and  Cotton  Mather.     New-York.     1844.     16°  or  12° 
(8.  and  6.)     (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  Vol.  VI.) 

PINKNEY  (William).  Life  of  W.  P. ;  by  Henry  Wheaton.  (SCHOOL 
Libr.,  VI.  1-54.) 

PINZON  (Vicente  Yanez).  Sketch  of  his  Life.  (!RVING'S  Life  of  Co 
lumbus,  etc.  III.  39-46.) 

PITT  (William),  1st  Earl  of  Chatham.  (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist.  Sketches 
of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  31-  57  ;  comp.  II.  203.) 

Memoir.      (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  113-129.) 

Life.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  II.  244  -  285.) 

PITT  (William),  the  Younger.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  211-223.$ 

Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  233-248.) 

PlTTON    DE    TOURNEFORT  (Joseph).       See  ToURNEFORT. 

PLATO.     Life,  by  William  Lowndes.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  72-90.) 
PLESSIS  (Armand  Jean  DU),  Cardinal  de  Richelieu.     See  RICHELIEU. 

PLINIUS  SECUNDUS  (Caius),  the  Elder.  Memoir  of  Pliny.  (JARDINE'S 
Nat.  Libr.,  IX.  17-82.) 

PLOTINUS  and  the  later  Platonists.  By  J.  A.  Jeremie.  (ENCYCL.  Me 
trop.,  XI.  209-216.) 

POCOCKE  (Richard).     Life.     (ST.   JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel.  Travellers,  II. 

101-125.) 
POLO  (Marco).     Account  of  M.  P.     (!RVING'S  Life  of  Columbus,  etc. 

III.  384-392.) 

Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  I.  30  -  69.) 

POMBAL  (Sebastiao  Jose  CARVALHO  E  MELLO),  Count  of  Oeiras,  and 
Marquis  of.  Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  87? 
pp.  103  -  156.) 

PONCE  DE  LEON  (Juan).  Sketch  of  his  Life.  (!RVING'S  Life  of  Co 
lumbus,  etc.  III.  262-288.) 

PONCE  DE  LEON  (Luis).     See  LEON. 

POPE  (Alexander).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  94, 
pp.  264-326.) 

Life  and  Writings.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

POSEY  (Maj.-Gen.  Thomas).  Life  of  T.  P.  ...  Governor  of  Indiana ; 
by  James  Hall.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  IX.  359  -  403.) 

POUTRINCOURT  (Jean  DE).     See  MONTS  (P.  Du  GUAST,  Sieur  DE.) 

PREBLE  (Commodore  Edward).  Lives  of  Edward  Preble  [by  Lorenzo 
Sabine]  and  William  Penn.  Boston.  1847.  16°  (^ARKS'S  Amer. 
Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  XII.) 

PRIESTLEY  (Joseph),  LL.D.  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Let 
ters  and  Science,  etc.  pp.  236-249.) 

PRING  (Martin).     See  GOSNOLD  (B.). 

PRIOR  (Matthew).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  94, 
pp.  232  -  263.) 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  155 

Life  and  Writings.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

PULASKI  (Casimir),  Count.  Life  of  Count  P. ;  by  Jared  Sparks.    (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  IV.  365-446.) 

PUTNAM  (Maj.-Gen.  Israel).  Life  of  I.  P. ;  by  Oliver  W.  B.  Peabody. 
(SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  VII.  103-218  ;  — SCHOOL  Libr.,  V.  239 
-312.) 

PYM  (John).  Life,  by  John  Forster.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  78?  pp. 
1-305.) 

QUEVEDO  Y  VILLEGAS  (Francisco  Gomez  DE).  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 
Cycl.,  9O,  pp.  255-277.) 

RABELAIS  (Francois).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91,  pp.  23-39.) 
RACINE  (Jean).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91,  pp.  296  -  328.) 

RADCLIFFE  (James),  3d  and  last  Earl  of  Derwentwater.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  II.  no.  35.) 

RAEBURN  (Sir  Henry).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters, 
etc.  IV.  172-203.) 

RAFFLES  (Sir  Thomas  Stamford),  and  the  Spice  Islands.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Miscel.,  III.  no.  53.) 

— ; Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  VIII.  17  -  88.) 

RALE,  RALLE,  RASLE,  or  RASLES  (Sebastien).  Life  of  Sebastian  Rale, 
Missionary  to  the  Indians ;  by  Convers  Francis.  ( SPARKS' s  Amer. 
Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  VII.  157  -  333.) 

RALEIGH  or  RALEGH  (Sir  Walter).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of 
Mod.  Times,  I.  135-151.) 

Life,  by  Robert  Southey.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  73?  pp. 

209-440.) 

and  Richard  GRENVILLE.     Lives.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr., 

1.289-370.) 

RAMSAY  (Allan).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
IV.  33-42.) 

RASLE  or  RASLES  (Sebastien).     See  RALE. 

RAY  (John).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXIII.  17-70.) 

REED  (Joseph).  Life  of  J.  R.  ;  by  Henry  Reed.  (SPARKS'S  Amer. 
Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  VIII.  209-439.) 

RETZ  (Jean  Francois  Paul  DE  GONDI,  Cardinal  DE).  Life,  by  G.  P.  R* 
James.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  85,  pp.  1  -  107.) 

REYNOLDS  (Sir  Joshua).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters, 
etc.  I.  186-281.) 

RIBAULT  (Jean).  Lives  of  John  Ribault  [comprising  an  account  of  the 
first  attempts  of  the  French  to  found  a  colony  in  North  America ; 
by  Jared  Sparks],  Sebastian  Rale,  and  William  Palfrey.  Boston. 
1845.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Arner.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  VII.) 

RIBEIRO  (Bernardim),  Saa  de  MIRANDA,  Gil  VICENTE,  and  Antonio 
FERREIRA,  early  Poets  of  Portugal.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  9O? 
pp.  288-294.) 


156  CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART   II. 

BICARDO  (David).     See  HORNER  (F.). 

RICHELIEU  (Arrnand  Jean  Du  PLESSIS,  Cardinal  and  Duke  DE).  Life, 
by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  84,  pp.  1  -  175.) 

RIPPERDA  (Johan  Willem),  Duke  of.  Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  (LARD 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  86?  pp.  268-325.) 

RIQUETTI  (Honore  Gabriel),  Marquis  de  Mirabeau.     See  MIRABEAU. 

RITTENHOUSE  (David).  Life  of  D.  R. ;  by  James  Renwick.  (SPARKS'S 
Amer.  Biogr.,  VII.  295  -  398  ;  —  SCHOOL  Libr.,  V.  313  -  376.) 

ROBERTSON  (William).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters, 
etc.  pp.  157-193.) 

ROBINSON  (Rev.  John).    Life.    (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  254  -  294.) 
ROB  ROY.     See  [MACGREGOR  CAMPBELL  (Rob  Roy)]. 
[ROBUSTI  (Marietta)].    The  Tintoretto.    (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,IV.no.72.) 
Note.    Jacopo  Ilobusti,  the  father  of  Marietta,  was  named  the  "  Tintoretto." 

ROCHEFOUCAULD  (Francois,  Duke  DE  LA).     See  LA  ROCHEFOUCAULD. 
ROCHEJAQUELEIN   (Henri  DUVERGIER,  Count  DE  LA).      See  LA  ROCHE- 

JAQUELEIN. 

ROLAND  DE  LA  PLATIERE  (Manon  Jeanne  PHLIPON  or  PHELIPON),  Mad 
ame.  History  ....  By  John  S.  C.  Abbott.  With  Engravings. 
New  York.  [1850  ?]  16° 

• Madame  Roland  and  the  Girondins.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  V. 

no.  91.) 
-?—         Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  92,  pp.  260  -  294. ) 

ROMILLY  (Sir  Samuel).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist.  Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  105-112.) 

Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75?  391- 

410.) 

ROMNEY  (George).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
IV.  43-124.) 

ROMULUS.  History  of  Romulus.  By  Jacob  Abbott.  With  Engravings. 
New  York.  1852.  16° 

RONDELET  (Guillaume).  Memoir.  (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXVI. 
17  -  44.) 

ROUBILIAC  (Louis  Francis).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters 
and  Sculptors,  III.  31-61.) 

ROUSSEAU  (Jean  Jacques).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters, 
etc.  pp.  92  -  120.) 

—    Life     (A.  H.  EVERETT'S  Essays,  2d  Ser.,  pp.  301  -  324.) 

Life.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  92,  pp.  Ill  -  174.) 

ROXAS  DE  SANDOVAL  (Francisco  Gomez  DE),  Duke  of  Lerma.  See 
LERMA. 

RUBRUQUIS  (Gulielmus  or  William  DE).     See  RUYSBROEK. 
RUMFORD,  Benjamin,  Count.     See  THOMPSON. 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  157 

RUNCIMAN  (Alexander).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters, 

etc.  IV.  125-138.) 
RUYSBROEK  [Lat.  RUBRUQUIS]    (Willem  DE).     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives 

of  Gel.  Travellers,  I.  17-29.) 

SAAVEDRA  (Miguel  DE  CERVANTES).     See  CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA. 
SAILOR  Boy.     See  [LEECH  (Samuel)]. 

ST.  JOHN  (Henry),  Viscount  Bolingbroke.    Life.    (Prefixed  to  his  Works, 
1841.     8°     1.13-107.) 

ST.  PIERRE  (Jacques  Henri  Bernardin  DE).     Life.     (A.  H.  EVERETT'S 
Essays,  pp.  67-101.) 

ST.  VINCENT,  John,  1st  Viscount  and  Earl.     See  JERVIS. 

SALISBURY,  Robert,  1st  Earl  of.     See  CECIL. 

SALLE  (Robert  Cavelier  DE  LA).     See  LA  SALLE. 

SALVIANI  (Ippolito).    Memoir.    (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXXV.  17  -  43.) 

SANDWICH,  Edward,  1st  Earl  of.     See  MONTAGUE. 

SAN  LUCAR  (Gaspar  DE  GUZMAN),  Duke  of.     See  OLIVAREZ. 

SCHILLER  (Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  VON).     The  Life  and  Writings 
of  Schiller.     (A.  H.  EVERETT'S  Essays,  pp.  102-  138.) 

SCHOMBURGK    (Robert   Hermann).      Memoir.      (JARDINE'S   Nat.    Libr., 
XXXIX.  17-79.) 

SCHWARTZ   (Christian  Friedrich).      Memoir.      (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of 
Mod.  Times,  11.208-221.) 

SCOTT  (John),  1st  Earl  of  Eldon.     (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist.  Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  I.  69  -  88.) 

SCOTT  (Sir  Walter),  Bart.     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  144.) 
Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  303-317.) 

Memoirs By  J.  G.  Lockhart.     7  vols.     Philadelphia. 

1839.     12° 

SCOTT  (Sir  William),  1st  Baron  Stowell.     Sketch.     (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist. 
Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  I.  91-99.) 

SELDEN  (John).     Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  75? 

pp.  43-59.) 
SELKIRK  (Alexander).     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  140.) 

SEMIRAMIS.     Memoir.     (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Cel.  Female  Sovereigns, 
I.  25-31.) 

SENECA  (Lucius  Annseus).     Life,  by  William  Lowndes.     (ENCYCL.  Me- 
trop.,  X.  483-491.) 

SEVIGNE  (Marie  DE  RABUTIN-CHANTAL,  Marchioness  DE).     Madame  de 
Sevigne  ;  her  Life  and  Letters.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  I.  no.  4.) 
—     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  91,  pp.  214*-  258.) 

SEXTUS  EMPIRICUS  and  the  Pyrrhonists.     By  J.  A.  Jeremie.     (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  X.  698-704.) 

SHADWELL  (Thomas).    Life.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  155-164.) 


158          CLASS  XXIV.   BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

SHAKESPEARE  (William).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times, 
I.  125-135.) 

Life.     [With   a   history  of  the    Stage    immediately   prior   to 

Shakespeare,  and  in  the  time  of  Shakespeare  ;  including   noiices  of 
Richard    Edwards,    Thomas    Sackville   (Earl   of  Dorset),   Thomas 
Norton,  Thomas  Preston,  George  Gascoyne,  Robert  Greene,  Chris 
topher  Marlowe,  Thomas  Kyd,  George  Peele,  John  Lyly,  Thomas 
Nash,  Henry  Chettle,  and  other  dramatists.]     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
96,  pp.  1  -  130.) 

Shakspere  :    his    Times   and    Contemporaries.      By   George 

Tweddell.  ...  London.     1852.     18°  (12.6.) 

See  Class  XVII.  HUDSON  (H.  N.).  Lectures  on  S.,  etc. 

SHAW  (Thomas).  Life.  (Si-.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel.  Travellers,  II.  19 
-52.) 

SHERIDAN  (Richard  Brinsley).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches 
of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  11  -  18.) 

SHIRLEY  (James).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  1-69.) 
SIBBALD  (Sir  Robert).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  I.  17-67.) 

SIMSON  (Robert).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and 
Science,  etc.  pp.  270-295.) 

SINCLAIR  (Sir  John),  Bart.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II.  no.  13.) 

SLOANE  (Sir  Hans).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  XXIII.  17-92.) 

SMELLIE  (William).     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  II.  17-44.) 

SMITH  (Prof.  Adam),  LL.D.     Life.     [By  William  Draper.]     See  Part 

I.  SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

SMITH  ( Capt.  John).  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Captain  J.  S.  ;  by 
George  S.  Hillard.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  171  -407  ;  —  SCHOOL 
Libr.,  IV.  211-362.) 

SMITH  (Sir  Thomas).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  100  -  114.) 

SMOLLETT  (Tobias),  M.D.  Life  and  Writings.  (THACKERAY'S  Eng 
lish  Humourists.) 

SOBIESKI  (John),  King  of  Poland.     See  JOHN  SOBIESKI. 

SOCRATES.     Life,  by  C.  J.  Blomfield.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  669  -  685.) 

.     Xenophon's  Memorabilia  of  S.,  and  Wiggers's  Life  of  S.     See 

Class  XVI.  Part  II.  XENOPHON. 

SOMERS  (John),  Baron  of  Evesham,  and  Lord  Chancellor.  Life.  [By 
David  Jardine.]  See  Part  I.  SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

Life,  by  Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S   Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp. 

140-170.) 

SOTO  (Ferdinando  DE).     Account  of.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  258 

-271.) 
SPENSER  (Edmund).    Life.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  95,  pp.  312-351.) 

STAEL-HOLSTEIN  (Anne  Louise  Germaine  NECKER,  Baroness  DE). 
Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser., 

II.  59-72.) 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  159 

Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  92,  pp.  295-344.) 

STANDISH  (Capt. Miles).    Life.    (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,IIL  116-147.) 

STARK  (Maj.-Gen.  John).  Lives  of  John  Stark  [by  Edward  Everett], 
Charles  Brockden  Brown,  Richard  Montgomery,  and  Ethan  Allen. 
New  York.  1839.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  Vol.  I.) 

Life  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  S.  ;  by  Edward  Everett.     (SCHOOL  Libr., 

IV.  1  -  75.) 

STEELE  (Sir  Richard).  Life.  (SPECTATOR.  Selections,  etc.  1840.  18° 
II.  v.  -  xix.) 

Life  and  Writings.     (THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

STERNE  (Rev.  Laurence).  Life  and  Writings.  (THACKERAY'S  English 
Humourists.) 

STEUBEN  (Frederic  William  Augustus),  Baron.  Lives  of  Baron  Steu- 
ben  [by  Francis  Bowen],  Sebastian  Cabot,  and  William  Eaton. 
New-York.  1844.  16°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.)  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr., 
Vol.  IX.) 

STEWART,  Robert,  2d  Marquis  of  Londonderry,  and  2d  Viscount  Castle- 
reagh.  (BROUGHAM'S  "Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser., 
I.  153-162.) 

STILES  (Ezra),  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Yale  College.  Lives  of  Ezra 
Stiles  [by  James  L.  Kingsley],  John  Fitch,  and  Anne  Hutchinson. 
Boston.  1845.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  VI.) 

STOWELL,  William,  1st  Baron.     See  SCOTT. 

STRAFFORD,  Thomas,  Earl  of.     See  WENTWORTH. 

SWAMMERDAM  (Johan).  Memoir.   (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr., XXVIII.  17-58.) 

SWIFT  (Jonathan),  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Patricks.  Life  and  Writings. 
(THACKERAY'S  English  Humourists.) 

SULLIVAN  (Maj.-Gen.  John).  Lives  of  John  Sullivan  [by  Oliver  W.  B. 
Peabody],  Jacob  Leisler,  Nathaniel  Bacon,  and  John  Mason.  Boston. 
1844.  16°  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  III.) 

SULLY  (Maximilien  DE  BETHUNE,  Duke  DE).  Life,  by  Eyre  Evans 
Crowe.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  S3,  pp.  211  -  261.) 

TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD  (Charles  Maurice  DE).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S 
"  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  II.  161  -  176.) 

TASSO  (Torquato).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I. 
103-113.) 

—     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  96  -  162.) 
TASSONI  (Alessandro).    Life.    (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  89,  pp.  169-173.) 

TA VERNIER  (Jean  Baptiste).  Life.  (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travel 
lers,  I.  180-205.) 

TELL  (Wilhelm).  William  Tell  and  Switzerland.  (CHAMBERs'sMiscel., 
I.  no.  9.) 

TELLEZ  Y  GIRON  (Pedro),  Duke  of  Ossuna.     See  OSSUNA. 
TELLIER  (Fran9ois  Michel  LE),  Marquis  de  Louvois.     See  Louvois. 


160  CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY. — PART  II. 

TEMPLE  (Sir  William).     Life  and  Writings.     (MACAULAY'S  Essays,  III. 
167-256.) 

THEMISTOCLES.     Campaigns  and  Character.     (HERBERT'S  Captains,  etc. 
pp.  97  -  136.  —  See  Part  I.) 

THOMAS  AQUINAS   [Ital.  TOMMASO  D'  AQUINO],  Saint.     Life,  by  R.  D. 
Hampden,  D.D.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XL  793  -  814.) 

THOMPSON  (Benjamin),  Count  Rumford.     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL, 
X.  no.  161.) 

Lives  of  Count  Rumford  [by  James  Renwick],  Zebulon  Mont 
gomery  Pike,  and  Samuel  Gorton.     Boston.     1845.     16°    (SfARKs's 
Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  V.) 

THURLOW    (Edward),    1st    Baron    Tlmrlow.      Sketch.      (BROUGHAM'S 
"  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  101  -  111.) 

• •     Life,  by  Henry   Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.   CycL,   75?  pp. 

258-287.) 

TIERNEY  (George).     Sketch.     (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  I.  181  -  194.) 

TINTORETTO  (The).     See  [ROBUSTI  (M.)]. 

TOOKE   (John  HORNE).     Sketch.     (BROUGHAM'S   "Hist.   Sketches  of 
Statesmen,"  etc.  2d  Ser.,  I.  133-149.) 

TOURNEFORT  (Joseph  PITTON  DE).     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel. 
Travellers,  II.  7-19.) 

TOUSSAINT  L'OUVERTURE.       See  L'OUVERTURE. 

TRENCK(Friedrich,  Jztororc  VON).  Story.  (CHAMBERS'S MisceL, IV.  no.  76.) 

TRUMBULL  (John).     Autobiography,  Reminiscences  and  Letters  of  J.  T., 
from  1756  to  1841.     New  York  &  London.     1841.     8° 

TUCKERMAN   (Joseph),   D.D.     Discourse   on   his   Life   and   Character. 

(CHANNING'S  Works,  VI.  91  -  146.) 
TYNDALE  (William),  the  Martyr.     Memoir.     [By  George  Offor,  recast 

by  J.  P.  Dabney.]      See  Class  II.  Part  II.    THE    NEW   TESTAMENT 

....     By  William  Tyndale,  etc.   1837.   12° 

ULLOA  (Antonio  DE).     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Gel.  Travellers,  II. 
320-338.) 

VAILLANT  (Francois  LE).     See  LE  VAILLANT. 

VALERIANOS   (Apostolos)  or  Juan  de  FUCA,  Account  of.     (BELKNAP'S 

Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  7  -  14.) 
VALLE  (Pietro  DELLA).     Life.     (ST.  JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  I. 

149-180.) 
VANBRUGH  (Sir  John).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  97,  pp.  213  - 

231.) 
VANE  (Sir  Henry),  the  Younger.     Life,  by  John  Forster.     (LARDNER'S 

Cab.  Cycl.,  79,  pp.  1-240.) 

Life   of  Sir  H.  V.,  Fourth  Governor  of  Massachusetts  ;  by 

Charles  Wentworth  Upham.     (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  IV.  85-403  ; 
—  SCHOOL  Libr.,  VI.  55  -  250.) 


CLASS  XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II.  161 

VEGA  (Garcilasso  DE  LA).     See  GARCILASSO  DE  LA  VEGA. 

VEGA  CARPIO  (Lope  Felix  DE).     Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,9O?  pp. 

189-237.) 
VESPUCCI  (Amerigo)    [Lat.  VESPUCIUS   (Americus)].     Life.     (!RVING'S 

Life  of  Columbus,  etc.  III.  330-345.) 
VILLEGAS  (Esteban  Manuel  DE).     See  ESPINEL  (V.). 

VOLNET  (Constantin  Francois  CHASSEBCEUF,  Count  DE).  Life.  (Sx, 
JOHN'S  Lives  of  Cel.  Travellers,  III.  219-237.) 

VOLTAIRE  (Francois  Marie  AROUET  DE).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of 
Men  of  Letters  and  Science,  etc.  pp.  13-91.) 

—  Private  Life.     (A.  H.  EVERETT'S  Essays,  pp.  172-200.) 

Life.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl,  92,  pp.  1  -  110.) 

WALKER  (John),  D.D.     Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  III.  17  -  50.) 

WALLACE  (William),  and  Robert  BRUCE.  Lives.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
II.  no.  31.) 

WALLER  (^Edmund).  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl., 
93,  pp.  91-137.) 

WARD  (Samuel).  Life  of  S.  W.,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island;  by  Wil 
liam  Gammell.  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  IX.  231  -  358.) 

WARE  (Henry),  Jr.,  D.D.     Memoir  of  the  Life  of  H.  W.,  Jr.     By  his 

Brother,  John  Ware,  M.D.  . . .  New  Ed.     2  vols.     Boston.     1849  - 

46.     12° 
WARE  (Mrs.  Mary  Lovell  [PICKARD]  ).     Memoir  of  Mary  L.  Ware,  Wife 

of  Henry  Ware,  Jr.     By  Edward  B.  Hall.     5th  Thousand.     Boston. 

1853.     12° 
WARREN  (Maj.-Gen.  Joseph),  M.D.     Life  of  J.  W.,  by  Alexander  H. 

Everett.     (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  X.   91-183;  —  SCHOOL  Libr., 

V.  183-238.) 
WASHINGTON  (George).     Life  of  W.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  60.) 

W.  and  his  Contemporaries.      (CHAMBERS'S   Papers,  etc.  II. 

no.  10.) 

Entertaining  Anecdotes  of  W. ;  exhibiting  his  Patriotism,  Cour 
age,  Benevolence  and  Piety.     New  Ed.      Boston.      1848.      Square 
16°  (8.) 

A  Life  of  W.     By  James  K.   Paulding.  ...  2  vols.      New- 
York.     [1835?]     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  75,  76.) 

The  Life  of  G.  W.     By  Jared  Sparks.  . . .  Boston.     1846.     8° 

See  NAPOLEON  I. 

WATT  (James).  Life.  (BROUGHAM'S  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and 
Science,  etc.  pp.  209-235.) 

—  Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  136.) 

WAYNE  (Maj.-Gen.  Anthony).  Lives  of  Anthony  Wayne  [by  John 
Armstrong]  and  Sir  Henry  Vane.  New-York.  1844.  16°  or  12° 
(8.  and  6.)  (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  Vol.  IV.) 

Life  of  A.  W. ;  by  John  Armstrong.    (SCHOOL  Libr.,  VI.  251 

-  304..) 

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162  CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGRAPHY.  —  PART  II. 

WEBSTER  (John).  Life.  [With  sketches  of  the  minor  English  drama 
tists,  —  George  Chapman,  Thomas  Middleton,  John  Marston,  Thomas 
Decker,  Thomas  Heywood,  William  Rowley,  Nathaniel  Field, 
Thomas  May,  Robert  Davenport,  and  William  Cartwright.]  (L.ARD- 
NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  96,  pp.  322  -  346.) 

WEDDERBURN  (Alexander),  \stBaronLougliborougli.  Sketch.  (BROUGH 
AM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  I.  83-98.) 

WELLESLEY  [originally  WESLEY]  (Arthur),  1st  Duke  of  Wellington. 
The  Duke  of  VV.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  XII.  no.  96.) 

WELLINGTON,  Arthur,  1st  Duke  of.     See  WELLESLEY. 

WENTWORTH  (Thomas),  Earl  of  Sir  afford.  Life,  by  John  Forster. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  77,  pp.  178-421.) 

WERNER  (Abraham  Gottlob).  Eloge,  by  Baron  Cuvier.  (JARDINE'S 
Nat.  Libr.,  XXIX.  17-40.) 

WEST  (Benjamin).  Life.  (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 
II.  5-53.) 

WEST  (Thomas),  3d  Baron  Delaioare,  Sir  Thomas  GATES,  Sir  George 
SOMERS,  Capt.  Christopher  NEWPORT,  Sir  Thomas  DALE,  and  Sir  Fer- 
dinando  WAINMAN.  Lives.  (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  1 15  -  147.) 

WEYMOUTH  (George).     See  GOSNOLD  (B.). 

WHITEFIELD  or  WHITFIELD  (George),  and  Richard  Hurrell  FROUDE. 
Lives.  (STEPHEN  (Sir  J.).  ...  Essays,  pp.  58-99.) 

WICLIF  (John).     See  WYCLIFFE. 

WILBERFORCE   (William).     Sketch.      (BROUGHAM'S   "  Hist.  Sketches  of 

Statesmen,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  81  -  87.) 
.     Memoir.     (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  II.  317-324.) 

Life.     (STEPHEN  (Sir  J.).  ...  Essays,  pp.  13  -  57.) 

WILLIAM  I.  King  of  England,  the  Conqueror.     History.  ...  By  Jacob 

Abbott.     With  Engravings.     New  York.     [1849  ?]     16° 

WILLIAM  of  Orange  and  the  Netherlands.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  III. 

no.  42.) 
WILLIAMS  (Roger).     Lives  of  Roger  Williams  [by  William  Gammell], 

Timothy  Dwight,  and  Count  Pulaski.    Boston.    1845.    16°    (SPARKS'S 

Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  IV.) 

WILLIAMSON  (Peter).     Story.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  24,) 
WiLLUGHBYorWiLLOUGHBY  (Francis).    Memoir.    (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr., 

V.  17-146.) 
WILMOT  (Sir  John  Eardley).     Life,  by   Henry  Roscoe.     (LARDNER'S 

Cab.  Cycl.,  75,  pp.  229-240.) 
WILSON  (Alexander).     Life.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  152,  pp. 

24-32.) 

Memoir.     (JARDINE'S  Nat.  Libr.,  IV.  17  -  50.) 

Lives  of  Alexander  Wilson   [by  William  B.  O.  Peabody]  and 

Captain  John  Smith.    Boston.    1839.     16°    (SPARKS'S  Amer.  Biogr., 
Vol.  II.) 


CLASS   XXIV.      BIOGKAPIIY.  —  PART   II.  163 

WILSON  (Richard).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters,  etc. 

I.  171-185.) 
WILTON  (Joseph).     Life.     (CUNNINGHAM'S  Lives  of  Brit.  Painters  and 

Sculptors,  III.  62-73.) 

WINDHAM  (William).  Sketch.  (BROUGHAM'S  "  Hist.  Sketches  of  States 
men,"  etc.  1st  Ser.,  II.  21  -27.) 

WINSLOW  (Edward).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  III.  85-  115.) 

WINTHROP  (John),  Gov.  of  Mass.     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  III. 

148-184.) 
WINTHROP  (John),  Jr.,  Gov.  of  Connecticut.     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer. 

Biogr.,  III.  185-205.) 

WITT  (Johan  DE),  Grand  Pensionary  of  Holland.  Memoir.  (DISTIN 
GUISHED  Men  of  Mod.  Times,  I.  278  -  290.) 

Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James.     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  85,  pp.  220 

-281.) 

WOLFE  (Maj.-Gen.  James).  Life,  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 
Cycl.,  68,  pp.  317-359.) 

WOLSEY  (Thomas),  Cardinal.  Life.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  76?  pp. 
Ill-  183.) 

Life.     [By  Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomson.]    See  Part  I.  SOCIETY,  etc.  . . . 

Lives,  etc. 

WORCESTER  (Noah),  D.D.  Tribute  to  his  Memory.  (CHANNING'S 
Works,  IV.  387-407.) 

WORDSWORTH  (William).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  V.  no.  40.) 

Memoirs  of  W.  W.,  Poet-Laureate,  D.  C.  L.      By  Christopher 

Wordsworth,  D.D Edited  by  Henry  Reed.     2  vols.     Boston. 

1851.     16° 

WREN  (Sir  Christopher).  Life.  [By  Henry  Bellenden  Ker.]  See 
Part  I.  SOCIETY,  etc.  . . .  Lives,  etc. 

WYAT  (Sir  Francis).     Life.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  II.  174-205.) 

WYCHERLEY  (William).  Life.  [With  notices  of  Sir  Charles  Sedley, 
Sir  George  Etherege,  Elkanah  Settle,  Thomas  Durfey,  John  Crowne, 
Nahum  Tate,  John  Banks,  and  Edward  Ravenscroft.]  (LARDNER'S 
Cab. -Cycl.,  97,  pp.  165-212.) 

WYCLIFFE  or  WICLIF  (John).  Memoir.  (DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  Mod. 
Times,  I.  24  -  38.) 

XENOPHON.  Campaigns  and  Character.  (HERBERT'S  Captains,  etc.  pp. 
172-225.— .See  Parti.) 

XERXES,  King  of  Persia.  History  ...  .  By  Jacob  Abbott.  With  En 
gravings.  New  York.  [1850  ?]  16° 

XIMENES    DE    CISNEROS    (Francisco,   originally   Gonzales),    Cardinal. 

Life,  by  Eyre   Evans  Crowe.      (LARDNER'S   Cab.  Cycl.,  835  pp. 

25-69.) 
YEARDLEY  (Sir  George).     See  ARGAL  (Sir  S.). 

YOUNG  (Edward),  LL.D.  Life,  by  Robert  Bell.  (LAKDNER'S  Cab. 
Cycl.,  94,  pp.  327-363.) 


164  CLASS    XXV.      POLITICAL   HISTORY. — PABT   I. 

ZENO  (Niccolo)  and  Antonio  ZENO.     (BELKNAP'S  Amer.  Biogr.,  I.  138- 
155.) 

ZENOBIA,    Queen  of  Palmyra.     Memoir.     (JAMESON'S  Memoirs  of  Gel. 
Female  Sovereigns,  I.  57-65.) 

ZINZENDORF  (Philipp  Ludwig,  Count  VON).     Life,  by  G.  P.  R.  James. 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  87,  pp.  69  - 102.) 


CLASS   XXV.     POLITICAL   HISTORY,  AND  WORKS  ON  GEN- 
ERAL  HISTORY;    CHRONOLOGY. 

Note.    For  Ancient  Greek  and  Latin  Authors,  see  Class  XVI.  Parts  II.  and  III. 
PART  I.     GENERAL  AND  INTRODUCTORY  WORKS. 

ARNOLD  (Thomas),  D.D.  Introductory  Lectures  on  Modern  History. 
See  Part  III. 

CREASY  (Prof.  Edward  Shepherd).  The  Fifteen  Decisive  Battles  of  the 
World  ;  from  Marathon  to  Waterloo.  . . .  New  York.  1851.  12° 

GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold).  A  History  of  all  Nations,  from  the  Ear 
liest  Periods  to  the  Present  Time  ...  .  Illustrated  by  70  Stylo- 
graphic  Maps,  and  700  Engravings.  . . .  2  vols.  (paged  continuous 
ly).  Boston.  1849  -  51.  V  or  large  8°  (4.) 

HART  (John  S.),  LL.D.  Questions  to  White's  Universal  History.  ... 
Philadelphia.  1844.  12°  pp.  36.  (Appended  to  WHITE.) 

HAYDN  (Joseph).  Dictionary  of  Dates,  and  Universal  Reference,  relat 
ing  to  all  Ages  and  Nations  ....  3d  Ed.  To  which  is  added,  A 
copious  Index  of  leading  Names.  London.  1845.  8° 

HOUZE  (A.).  . . .  Atlas  Universel  Historique  et  Geographique.  See  Class 
XXII.  Part  I. 

KEIGHTLEY  (Thomas).  Outlines  of  History,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to 
the  Abdication  of  Napoleon.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 

CycL,  1.) 

LIEBER  (Prof.  Francis),  LL.D.  Great  Events,  described  by  distin 
guished  Historians,  Chroniclers,  and  other  Writers.  Collected  and 
in  part  translated  by  F.  L.  Boston.  [1840  ?1  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.. 
Vol.  XVII.) 

McCuLLOCH  (John  Ramsey).  M'Culloch's  Universal  Gazetteer.  See 
Class  XXII.  Part  I. 

MANGNALL  (Richmal).  Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Questions.  1st 
American,  from  the  84th  London  Ed.  With  large  Additions :  em 
bracing  the  Elements  of  Mythology,  Astronomy,  Architecture,  Her 
aldry,  etc.  etc.  Adapted  for  Schools  in  the  United  States  by  Mrs. 
Julia  Lawrence.  . . .  New  York.  1848.  12° 

MUELLER  (Johannes  VON).  The  History  of  the  World  :  from  the  Ear 
liest  Period  to  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1783,  with  particular  reference 
to  the  Affairs  of  Europe  and  her  Colonies.  Translated  from  the 
German  of  the  Baron  John  von  M tiller.  Compared  throughout  with 


CLASS   XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  I.  165 

the  Original,  revised,  corrected,  and  illustrated  by  a  Notice  of  the 
Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author,  by  Alexander  H.  Everett.  . . . 
4  vols.  Boston.  1842.  12°  (SCHOOL  Libr.,  Vol.  XXII.  -  XXV.) 

NICOLAS  (Sir  Nicholas    Harris).      The  Chronology  of  History.  ... 

London.  8°     (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  2.) 

OXFORD  Chronological  Tables.     See  Part  II.  §  1.  ANNALES  Antiquitatis, 

etc.  ;  —  Part  III.  CHRONOLOGICAL  Tables,  etc. 
PARKER  (Richard  Green).     Outlines  of  General  History,  in  the  form  of 

Question  and  Answer  ...    .     New  York.     1848.     12° 

PEABODY  (Elizabeth  Palmer).  The  Polish-American  System  of  Chro 
nology,  reproduced,  with  some  Modifications,  from  General  Bern's 
Franco-Polish  Method.  Boston.  1851.  12° 

Blank  Centuries  accompanying  the  Manual  of  the  Polish-Amer 
ican  System  of  Chronology.     Boston.     1850.     Oblong  4° 

PICTURES  of  War.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  137.) 

PUTNAM  (George  P.).  . . .  Hand-Book  of  Chronology  and  History. 
The  World's  Progress,  a  Dictionary  of  Dates  :  with  Tabular  Views 
of  General  History,  and  a  Historical  Chart.  Edited  by  G.  P.  P. 
6th  Ed.  New-York.  1852.  12°  pp.  iv.  692.  +  (PUTNAM'S 
Home  Cyclopedia,  Vol.  I.) 

1850- -1851.      Supplement   to   the    World's   Progress  ...    . 

New-York.     1852.     12°     pp.  48. 

SCHLEGEL  (Karl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  VON).  The  Philosophy  of  His 
tory  ...  .  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  James  Burton  Robert 
son,  Esq.  2  vols.  New-York.  1841.  12° 

TAYLOR  (William  Cooke),  LL.D.  A  Manual  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
History  ...  .  Revised,  with  a  Chapter  on  the  History  of  the  United 
States,  by  C.  S.  Henry  ....  2d  Ed.  New  York.  1845.  8°  pp. 
xv.,  797. 

TYSON  (J.  W.).  An  Atlas  of  Ancient  and  M^jtern  History  ...  .  [Five 
Charts.]  Philadelphia.  1845.  4° 

TYTLER  (Alexander  Fraser),  Lord  Woodhouselee.  Universal  History, 
from  the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Beginning  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.  ...  2  vols.  Boston.  1841.  8° 

and   NARES   (E4vvard),  D.D.      Universal   History,  from    the 

Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Decease  of  George  III.,  1820.     Edited 
by  an  American.  ...  6  vols.     New- York.     1848  -  39  -  40  -  48  -  40 
-41.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  86-91.) 

USES  (On  the)  of  History,  as  a  Study  ;  and  on  the  Separation  of  the 
Early  Facts  of  History  from  Fable.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  3-72.) 

WEBER  (Prof.  Georg).  Outlines  of  Universal  History  ...  .  Trans 
lated  from  the  German  ...  by  Dr.  M.  Behr  ...  .  Revised  and  cor 
rected,  with  the  Addition  of  a  History  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica,  by  the  American  Editor  [Prof.  Francis  Bowen].  Boston.  1853. 
Large  12°  (6.) 

WHITE  (Henry).  Elements  of  Universal  History  ...  .  With  Addi 
tions  and  Questions,  by  John  S.  Hart  ....  Philadelphia.  1844.  12° 
Note.  The  "  Questions  "  are  paged  independently,  with  a  distinct  title. 


166  CLASS   XXV.      POLITICAL   HISTORY.  —  PART   II.  §   1. 

WOODHOUSELEE,  Alexander  Fraser,  Lord.     See  TYTLER. 

WORCESTER  (Joseph  Emerson),  LL.D.  Elements  of  History,  Ancient 
and  Modern :  with  a  Chart  and  Tables  of  History,  included  within 
the  Volume.  . . .  Boston.  1845.  12° 

The  same.     A  new  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.    Boston.    1850. 

12°     (2  copies.) 

An  Historical  Atlas.  . . .  [Containing  Charts,  —  I.  of  General 

History  ;    II.   Mythology  ;   III.  Sacred   History  ;  IV.  Ancient  Chro- 

.  nology  ;  V.  Modern  Chronology  ;  VI.  Sovereigns  of  Europe  ;  VII. 
Historical  Chart  of  England;  VIII.  Historical  Chart  of  France; 
IX.  Historical  Chart  of  the  German  Empire  ;  X.  Historical  Chart  of 
Spain  ;  XI.  Chart  of  American  History  ;  XII.  Chart  of  Biography.] 
6th  Ed.  Boston.  [1833  ?]  fol. 

The  same.     With  Description,  Illustration,  and  Questions  ...    . 

New  and  revised  Ed.     Cambridge.     1852.     fol.     Description,   12° 
pp.  36. 

PART  II.     ANCIENT  HISTORY. 
§  1.    General  Works ;  Asiatic  and  African  History. 

ANNALES  Antiquitatis.  Chronological  Tables  of  Ancient  History  syn 
chronistically  and  ethnographically  arranged.  Compiled  from  the 
best  Authorities.  Oxford.  1835.  fol.  pp.  44. 

Note.  Valuable  Chronological  Tables  of  Ancient  History  are  appended  to 
Smith's  "  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Biography  and  Mythology,"  and  to 
his  "  New  Classical  Dictionary." 

BLOSS  (C.  A.).  Bloss'  Ancient  History,  illustrated  by  colored  Maps, 
and  arranged  to  accompany  a  Chronological  Chart  ...  .  Rochester. 

1845.  12° 

BUCKE  (Charles).  Ruins £f  Ancient  Cities  ;  with  ...  Accounts  of  their 
Rise,  Fall,  and  Present  Condition.  ...  2  vols.  New- York.  1848. 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  134,  135.) 

CARTHAGE  and  the  Carthaginians.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  III.  no.  20.) 

HEEREN  (Prof.  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig).  A  Manual  of  Ancient  His 
tory,  particularly  with  regard  to  the  Constitutions,  the  Commerce,  and 
the  Colonies,  of  the  States  of  Antiquity.  . . .  Translated  from  the 
German.  The  3d  Ed.,  corrected  and  improved.  Oxford.  1840.  8° 

Historical  Researches  into  the  Politics,  Intercourse  and  Trade 

of  the  Carthaginians,  Ethiopians  and  Egyptians.     Translated  from 
the  German.     The  2d   Ed.,  corrected  throughout,  and  to  which  is 
now  first  added  an  Index,  a  Life  of  the  Author,  new  Appendixes,  and 
other  Additions.     2  vols.     Oxford.     1838.     8° 

• Historical   Researches  into  the  Politics,  Intercourse  and  Trade 

of  the  principal  Nations  of  Antiquity.  . . .  Translated  from  the  Ger 
man.     Vol.  I.  Asiatic  Nations.     Persians,  Phoenicians,  Babylonians. 
|      Vol.  II.  ...  Scythians,  Indians,  Appendixes.     2  vols.     London. 

1846.  8° 

MOUNTAIN  (Rev.  Jacob  Henry  Brooke).  Persia,  Mithridates.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  X.  120-138.) 


CLASS   XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  II.  §  2.  167 

NIEBUHR  (Barthold  Georg).  A  Dissertation  on  the  Geography  of  Herod 
otus  ...  .  Researches  into  the  History  of  the  Scythians,  Getse, 
and  Sarmatians.  See  Class  XXII.  Part  II. 

Lectures  on  Ancient  History,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the 

taking  of  Alexandria  by  Octavianus.     Comprising  the  History  of  the 
Asiatic  Nations,  the  Egyptians,  Greeks,  Macedonians  and  Carthagin 
ians.      Translated  from  the  German  Ed.  of  Dr.  Marcus  Niebuhr, 
by  Dr.  Leonhard  Schmitz  . . .  with  Additions  and  Corrections  from 
his  own  MS.  Notes.  ...  3  vols.     London.     1852.     8° 

NUTTALL  (P.  Austin),  LL.D.  A  Synoptical  and  Chronological  View  of 
Ancient  History.  (Prefixed  to  his  "  Classical  and  Archaeological 
Dictionary."  See  Class  XXVII.) 

PUETZ  (Wilhelm).  Manual  of  Ancient  Geography  and  History.  . . . 
Translated  from  the  German.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Kerche- 
ver  Arnold  ....  2d  American,  revised  and  corrected  [by  George 
W.  Greene]  from  the  London  Ed.  [With  a  Chronological  Table, 
B.  C.  2000  —  A.  D.  476.]  New- York.  1850.  12° 

ROLLIN  (Charles).  The  Ancient  History  of  the  Egyptians,  Carthagini 
ans,  Assyrians,  Babylonians,  Medes  and  Persians,  Grecians,  and 
Macedonians ;  including  a  History  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  of  the 
Ancients.  . . .  With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  James  Bell.  First 
complete  American  Ed.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1841.  8° 
Note.  Also  with  engraved  title-pages.  ^ 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  Syria,  from  B.  C.  193  to  B.  C. 
64;  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  57-67.)  Parthia,  from  B.  C.  245  to 
B.  C.  53.  (Ibid.  X.  204-209.) 

Egypt.     Ptolemy   Soter.     Cleopatra.     (ENCYCL.   Metrop.,   X. 

337  -  354.) 

§  2.    Greece.   • 

CLELAND  ( ).     Epameinondas.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  589-610.) 

CLINTON  (Henry  Fynes).  An  Epitome  of  the  Civil  and  Literary  Chro 
nology  of  Greece,  from  the  Earliest  Accounts  to  the  Death  of  Au 
gustus.  ...  Oxford.  1851.  8° 

GILLIES  (John),  LL.D.  The  History  of  Ancient  Greece,  its  Colonies, 
and  Conquests  ;  Part  the  First ;  from  the  Earliest  Accounts  till  the 
Division  of  the  Macedonian  Empire  in  the  East ;  including  the  His 
tory  of  Literature,  Philosophy,  and  the  Fine  Arts.  . . .  The  6th  Ed. 
...  4  vols.  London.  1820.  8° 

The  same.     Part  the  Second  ;   embracing  the  History  of  the 

Ancient  World,  from  the  Dominion  of  Alexander  to  that  of  Augustus  ; 
with  a  Survey  of  Preceding  Periods,  and  a  Continuation  of  the  His 
tory  of  Arts  and  Letters.  ...  A  new  Ed.,  with  Corrections  and  Ad 
ditions.  ...  4  vols.     London.     1820.     8° 

The  same.     [Part  the  First.]     Philadelphia.     1835.     8° 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver),  M.D.      Pinnock's  improved  Edition  of  Dr.  Gold 
smith's  History  of  Greece,  abridged  for  the  Use  of  Schools.     Revised 


168  CLASS   XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  II.  §  2. 

. . .  and  . . .  enlarged  ...    .     With  Questions  ....    25th  American, 
from  the  19th  London  Ed.     Philadelphia.     1847.     12° 

GROTE   (George).     A  History  of  Greece  ;   I.  Legendary  Greece.     II. 
Grecian  History  to  the  Reign  of  Peisistratus  at  Athens.     Vol.  I.  -II. 
|      History  of  Greece.     Vol.  III. -IV.     2d  Ed.      |      Vol.  V.-  XI. 
11  vols.     London.     1846-53.     8° 

HEEREN  (Prof.  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig).  Ancient  Greece.  Trans 
lated  from  the  German,  by  George  Bancroft.  —  Also  Three  Histori 
cal  Treatises,  by  the  same  Author.  I.  —  Political  Consequences  of 
the  Reformation.  II.  —  The  Rise,  Progress,  and  Practical  Influence 
of  Political  Theories.  III.  —  The  Rise  and  Growth  of  the  Continen 
tal  Interests  of  Great  Britain.  New  and  improved  Ed.  London. 
1847.  8° 

KEIGHTLEY  (Thomas).  The  History  of  Greece.  To  which  is  added, 
A  Chronological  Table  of  Contemporary  History.  By  Joshua  Toul- 
min  Smith  ....  Boston.  1839.  8°  or  12°  (4.  and  6.) 

LYALL  (William  Rowe),  Archdeacon  of  Colchester.  Greece.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  IX.  561,  562,  585  -  588.)  . 

MALKIN  (Frederick).  . . .  The  History  of  Greece,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  its  Final  Subjection  to  Rome.  . . .  Published  under  the  Su 
perintendence  of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
London.  N.  D.  8°  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.) 

MITFORD  (William).  The  History  of  Greece.  ...  8  vols.  Boston. 
1823.  8° 

— — —  The  History  of  Greece,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Death 
of  Agesilaus.  By  W.  M.  Continued  [from  Chap.  XXIX.]  to  the 
Death  of  Alexander  the  Great,  by  R.  A.  Davenport.  ...  8  vols. 
London.  1835.  12° 

MOUNTAIN  (Rev.  Jacob  Henry  Brooke).  Xenophon.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop., 
IX.  562  -  578.)  Dionysius  the  Elder.  Dionysius  the  Younger. 

Timoleon.     (Ibid.  IX.  729  -  753.) 

Aratus.      Cleomenes.      Philopoemen.      (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X. 

1-23.) 

MUELLER  (Prof.  Karl  Otfried).  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Doric 
Race  ...  .  Translated  from  the  German  by  Henry  Tufnell  . . .  and 
George  Cornewall  Lewis  ...  .  2d  Ed.,  revised.  2  vols.  London. 
1839.  8° 

OUTLINES  of  Grecian  History.  See  SOCIETY  FOR  PROMOTING  CHRISTIAN 
KNOWLEDGE. 

RENOUARD  (Rev.  George  Cecil).  Critias.  'Theramenes.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  IX.  579  -  584.)  Pyrrhus.  (Ibid.  IX.  658  -  668.) 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  Philip  of  Macedon.  Alexander 
the  Great.  Alexander's  Successors.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  611- 
631,704-728,789-824.) 

—     Syria,  from  B.  C.  193  to  B.  C.  64.      Perseus,  King  of  Mace 
don.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  57-71.) 

SCHMITZ  (Leonhard).     A  History  of  Greece,  from  the  Earliest  Times 


CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  II.   §  3.  169 

to  the  Destruction  of  Corinth,  B.  C.  146  ;  mainly  based  upon  that  of 
Connop  Thirlwall,  D.D New  York.     1851.     12° 

SEWELL  (Elizabeth  M.).  A  First  History  of  Greece.  ...  New-York. 
1853.  18° 

SOCIETY  FOR  PROMOTING  CHRISTIAN  KNOWLEDGE.  Outlines  of  Grecian 
History  ...  .  Published  under  the  Direction  of  the  Committee  of 
General  Literature  and  Education,  appointed  by  the  Society  ...  . 
From  the  latest  London  Ed.,  with  Additions  and  Questions.  Phila 
delphia.  1846.  18° 

THIRLWALL  (Connop),  Bp.  of  St.  David's.  History  of  Greece.  8  vols. 
London.  8°  (  LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  33  -  4O. ) 

The  same.     2  vols.     New- York.     1845.     8° 

See  SCHMITZ  (L.). 

§  3.    Rome. 

ARNOLD  (Thomas),  D.D.  On  the  Credibility  of  the  Early  Roman  His 
tory.  Hamilcar  Barca.  Hannibal.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  754-788.) 

The  History  of  Rome.  . . .  Three    Volumes   in    Two.      Re 
printed  entire,  from  the  last  London  Ed.     New-York.     1846.     8° 

History  of  the  Later  Roman  Commonwealth,  from  the  End  of 


the  Second    Punic  War  to  the  Death  of  Julius  Csesar  ;  and  of  the 
Reign  of  Augustus  :  with  a  Life  of  Trajan.  . .  .  New-York.    1846.    8° 

The  same.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  Vol.  X.) 

ELTON  (Charles  Abraham).  A  History  of  the  Roman  Emperors,  from 
the  Accession  of  Augustus  to  the  Fall  of  the  last  Constantine  . . . 
with  Maps  and  Portraits.  . . .  London.  1825.  12° 

FERGUSON  (Adam),  LL.D.     The  History  of  the  Progress  and  Termina 
tion  of  the  Roman  Republic.  . . .  Philadelphia.      1839.     8° 
Note.    Also  with  an  engraved  title-page,  dated  1 830. 

The  same.     A  new  Ed.,  abridged.     New- York.    [1836?]    18° 

pp.  xx.,  598.     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  187.) 

GIBBON  (Edward).  The  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire.  With  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  H.  H.  Milman  ....  A  new 
Ed.,  to  which  is  added  a  complete  Index  ....  6  vols.  Boston. 
1850.  12° 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver),  M.D.  Pinnock's  improved  Edition  of  Dr.  Gold 
smith's  Abridgment  of  the  History  of  Rome  . . .  with  . . .  Questions 
...  .  25th  American,  from  the  23d  London  Ed.  Philadelphia. 
1847.  12° 

HISTORY  (The)  of  Rome,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Founding 
of  Constantinople.  [From  Niebuhr,  Wachsmuth,  Heeren,  Schlosser, 
and  others.  —  With  an  Analytical  and  Chronological  Table,  A.  U.  C. 
1  — A.  D.  306.]  2  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab. 

Cycl.,  41,  42.) 

HISTORY  (The)  of  Rome.     [The  same  work.]     Philadelphia.     1837.    8° 

KEIGHTLEY  (Thomas).     The  History  of  Rome.     To  which  is  added,  A 
22 


170  CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  II.  §  3. 

Chronological  Table  of  Contemporary  History.     By  Joshua  Toulmin 
Smith  ....     Boston.     1839.     8°  or  12°  (4.  and  6.) 

KEIGHTLEY  (Thomas).  The  same.  New-York.  1848.  12°  or  8°  (4. 
and  6.) 

History  of  the  Roman  Empire,  from  the  Accession  of  Augus 
tus  to  the  End  of  the  Empire  of  the  West ;  being  a  Continuation  of 
the  History  of  Rome.  . . .  Edited  by  Joshua  Toulmin  Smith  .... 
Boston.     1841.     8°  or  12°  (4.  and  6.) 

MERIVALE  (Rev.  Charles).  The  Fall  of  the  Roman  Republic,  a  short 
History  of  the  Last  Century  of  the  Commonwealth.  . . .  London. 
1853.  12° 

• History  of  the  Romans  under  the  Empire.  . . .  2d  Ed.     Vol. 

I.  -  II.      |      Vol.  III.        3  vols.     London.     1852.     8° 

MICHELET  (Jules).  History  of  the  Roman  Republic.  . . .  Translated  by 
William  Hazlitt.  New  York.  1847.  12° 

MOUNTAIN  (Maj.  A.  S.  H.).  Hadrianus.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  664- 
676.) 

MOUNTAIN  (Rev.  Jacob  Henry  Brooke).  Ancient  Gaul,  from  B.  C.  600 
to  B.  C.  50.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  190-203.)  Spain,  from 
B.  C.  234  to  B.  C.  73.  (Ibid.  X.  179  -  189.)  Caligula.  Clau 
dius.  (Ibid.  X.  434-451.) 

NEWMAN  (Prof.  Francis  William).  Regal  Rome  an  Introduction  to 
Roman  History  ....  New  York.  1852.  12° 

NIEBUHR  (Bartliold  Georg).  The  History  of  Rome.  Translated  by 
Julius  Charles  Hare  . . .  and  Connop  Thirlwall  ...  .  Volume  First 
with  a  Map  —  Volume  Second  from  the  3d  London  Ed.  revised.  . . . 
|  Translated  by  William  Smith,  Ph.D.  and  Leonhard  Schmitz, 
Ph.  D.  Volume  Third.  ...  |  The  History  of  Rome  from  the 
First  Punic  War  to  the  Death  of  Constantine.  In  a  Series  of  Lec 
tures,  including  an  Introductory  Course  on  the  Sources  and  Study  of 
Roman  History.  Edited  by  Leonhard  Schmitz,  Ph.  D.  Vol.  IV.  -V. 
Forming  the  Fourth  —  Fifth  Volume  of  the  entire  History.  5  vols. 
(bound  in  2).  Philadelphia.  1844.  Large  12°  (6.) 

Niebuhr's  History  of  Rome,  epitomised  from  the  Larger  Work, 

and  adapted  to  the  Use  of  Schools  and  Colleges.     By  Travers  Twiss 
...    .     With  Chronological  Tables  and  an  Appendix.  . . .  [Part  I.]  - 

II.  2  pts.     Oxford.     1845.     8° 

....    Lectures  on  Roman  History,  delivered  at  the  University  of 

Bonn.     From  the  Edition  of  Dr.  M.  Isler.     Translated  by  Havilland 
Le  M.  Chepmell,  M.A.  and   Franz  C.  F.  Demmler,  Ph.D.     3  vols. 
London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin.     1849  -  50.     16° 

OTTLEY  (Rev.  John  B.).  Tiberius.  Antoninus  Pius.  Marcus  Aurelius. 
Commodus.  Pertinax.  Literature  of  the  Age  of  the  Antonines. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  425  -  433,  677  -  697.) 

RENOUARD  (Rev.  George  Cecil).  Appius  Claudius.  Camillus.  Pyr- 
rhus.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  644-668.) 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  The  Roman  Emperors  from 
Nero  to  Nerva,  inclusive.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  Vol.  X.)  From 


CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY. —  PART  III.  171 

Septimius  Severus  to  Constantinus.  (Ibid.  XI.  1-80.)  From 
the  Accession  of  Jovian  to  the  Extinction  of  the  Western  Empire. 
(Ibid.  217-268.) 

SCHMITZ  (Leonhard),  Ph.D.  A  History  of  Rome,  from  the  Earliest 
TimestotheDeathofCommodus,A.D.192.  ...  Andover.  1847.  12° 

SEWELL  (Elizabeth  M.)  The  Child's  First  History  of  Rome.  . . .  New 
York.  1851.  18°  (2  copies.) 

SIMONDE  DE  SISMONDI  (Jean  Charles  Leonard).  The  History  of  the 
Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  comprising  a  View  of  the  Invasion  and 
Settlement  of  the  Barbarians.  2  vols.  London.  8°  (LARD- 

NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  43?  44.) 

Twiss  (Prof.  Travers),  D.C.L.  Niebuhr's  History  of  Rome  epitomised, 
etc.  See  NIEBUHR  (B.  G.). 

PART  III.     THE  MIDDLE  AGES  ;  GENERAL  WORKS  ON  MODERN 
HISTORY,  AND   ON  THE   HISTORY  OF  MODERN   EUROPE. 

ARNOLD  (Thomas),  D.D.  Introductory  Lectures  on  Modern  History, 
delivered  in  Lent  Term,  MDCCCXLII.  With  the  Inaugural  Lecture 
delivered  in  December,  MDCCCXLI.  . . .  Edited,  from  the  2d  Lon 
don  Ed.,  with  a  Preface  and  Notes,  by  Henry  Reed  ...  .  New 
York.  1845.  12° 

CHRONOLOGICAL  Tables  of  Modern  History  from  the  Overthrow  of  the 
Roman  Empire  in  the  West  to  the  Present  Time.  ...  In  a  Series  of 
Parallel  Columns  ...  .  Together  with  Synchronistical  Tables  of 
Modern  Civilization,  Science,  and  Literature,  [a  Synoptical  View  of 
Modern  Painters,]  Genealogical  Tables  of  the  Reigning  Houses  in 
Europe,  and  a  complete  Index.  Oxford.  1840.  fol.  pp.  86. 

Note.  The  Tables  of  the  History  of  the  Middle  Ages  and  those  of  Modern 
History  (commencing  A.  D.  1500)  have  independent  title-pages,  dated  1838 
and  18*39,  respectively. 

CRUSADES  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  162.) 

DESMICHELS  (Ovide  Chrysanthe).  A  Manual  of  the  History  of  the  Mid 
dle  Ages,  from  the  Invasion  of  the  Barbarians  to  the  Fall  of  Con 
stantinople,  with  Genealogical  Tables  ...  .  Translated  from  the 
French  ...  by  T.  G.  Jones.  London.  1841.  16°  (8.) 

DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  A  History  of  Europe  during  the  Middle  Ages. 
4  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  48  -  51.) 

FLORIAN  (Jean  Pierre  CLARIS  DE).  History  of  the  Moors  of  Spain.  See 
Part  IV.  §  1.  B.  Spain. 

GIBBON  (Edward).  The  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire.  See  Part  II.  §  3. 

HALLAM  (Henry).  View  of  the  State  of  Europe  during  the  Middle 
Ages.  . . .  From  the  6th  London  Ed.  . . .  New- York.  1848.  8° 

HEEREN  (Prof.  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig).  A  Manual  of  the  History 
of  the  Political  System  of  Europe  and  its  Colonies,  from  its  Forma 
tion  at  the  Close  of  the  Fifteenth  Century,  to  its  Re-establishment 


172  CLASS   XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  III. 

upon  the  Fall  of  Napoleon.  . . .  Translated  from  the  5th  German  Ed. 
London.  1846.  8° 

HEEREN  (Prof.  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig).  Three  Historical  Treatises. 
See  Part  II.  §  2.  HEEREN  (A.  H.  L.).  Ancient  Greece,  etc. 

IRVING  (Washington).  Mahomet  and  his  Successors.  ...  2  vols.  New- 
York.  1850.  12°  (Works,  Vol.  XII.  XIII.) 

JACOB  (Samuel).  Annals  of  the  Greek  Empire  during  the  Ninth,  Tenth, 
and  Eleventh  Centuries  :  of  the  Khalifate  from  the  Rise  of  the  Abas- 
sides  to  the  End  of  the  Eleventh  Century.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XI. 
556-570,) 

JAMES  (George  Payne  Rainsford).  The  History  of  Chivalry.  . . .  New 
York.  1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  2O.) 

JONES  (William).  Continuator.  See  RUSSELL  (W.).  The  History  of 
Modern  Europe,  etc. 

LORD  (John).  A  Modern  History,  from  the  Time  of  Luther  to  the  Fall 
of  Napoleon.  . . .  Philadelphia.  [1849.]  12°  or  8°  (6.  and  8.) 

MICHELET  (Jules).  Modern  History,  from  the  French  of  M.  Michelet. 
With  an  Introduction.  By  A.  Potter,  D.D.  New-York.  1846.  18° 
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OCKLEY  (Prof.  Simon).  The  History  of  the  Saracens  ;  comprising  the 
Lives  of  Mohammed  and  his  Successors,  to  the  Death  of  Abdalmelik, 
the  Eleventh  Caliph.  . . .  The  4th  Ed.,  revised,  improved,  and  en 
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PROCTER  (Col.  George).  The  Middle  Ages,  from  the  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire  of  the  West,  to  the  End  of  the  Eighth  Century.  (ENCYCL. 
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The   Feudal    System.  —  The   Crusades.      (ENCYCL.   Metrop., 

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PUETZ  (Wilhelm).  Handbook  of  Mediseval  Geography  and  History. 
. . .  Translated  from  the  German,  by  the  Rev.  R.  B.  Paul  ...  . 
[Edited  by  Geo.  W.  Greene.]  New-York.  1850.  12° 

•  Manual  of   Modern  Geography  and   History.  . . .  Translated 

from  the  German,  by  the  Rev.  R.  B.  Paul  ....  1st  American,  re 
vised  and  corrected  [by  Jesse  A.  Spencer]  from  the  London  Ed. 
[With  a  Chronological  Table,  A.  D.  1492  -  1850.]  New-York. 
1851.  12° 

ROBERTSON  (William),  D.D.  View  of  the  Progress  of  Society  in  Eu 
rope,  from  the  Subversion  of  the  Roman  Empire,  to  the  Beginning 
of  the  Sixteenth  Century.  (Prefixed  to  his  History  of  the  Emperor 
Charles  V.  —  See  Part  IV.  §  1.  B.  Austria.) 

ROSE  (Rev.  Hugh  James).  Annals  of  France,  Germany,  and  Italy, 
from  the  Death  of  Charlemagne,  to  the  End  of  the  Thirteenth  Cen 
tury.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XI.  429,  etc.) 

RUSSELL  (William),  LL.D.  The  History  of  Modern  Europe  :  with  a 
View  of  the  Progress  of  Society  from  the  Rise  of  the  Modern  King 
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CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  IV.  §  1.  A.,  B.      173 

By  William  Jones,  Esq.     With  Annotations  by  an  American.  .  .  . 
3  vols.     New  York.     1839.     8°  or  large  12°  (8.  and  12.) 
Note.    Also  with  engraved  title-pages,  differing  from  the  above. 

SCHLEGEL  (Karl  Wilhelm  Fried  rich  VON).  A  Course  of  Lectures 
on  Modern  History  ;  to  which  are  added,  Historical  Essays  on  the 
Beginning  of  our  History,  and  on  Csesar  and  Alexander.  Translated 
by  Lyndsey  Purcell  &  R.  H.  Whitelock,  Esqrs.  London.  1849. 
8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

SCHLOSSER  (Prof.  Friedrich  Christoph).  History  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century  and  of  the  Ninteenth  till  the  Overthrow  of  the  French  Em 
pire.  With  particular  reference  to  Mental  Cultivation  and  Progress. 
.  .  .  Translated,  with  a  Preface  and  Notes,  by  D.  Davison  ....  8 
vols.  London.  [Vol.  I.  -VI.,]  1843-45.  [Vol.  VII.  -VIII.,] 
1850  -  52.  8° 

Note.    Vol.  Vin.  contains  an  Index  to  Vol.  III.  -  VIII. 

SECRET  Societies  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (CHAMBERS'S   Papers,  etc.  V. 

no.  33.) 
SECRET  Societies  of  Modern  Europe.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  II. 

no.  15.) 
THIERRY  (Jacques  Nicolas  An  gust  in).  The  Historical  Essays,  pub 

lished  under  the  Title  of  "  Dix  Ans  d'£tudes  Historiques,"  and  Nar 

ratives  of  the  Merovingian   Era  ;  or,  Scenes  of  the  Sixth  Century. 

With  an  Autobiographical  Preface.  .  .  .  Philadelphia.     1845.     8° 

PART  IV.     HISTORY  OF  PARTICULAR  COUNTRIES,  NATIONS,  AND 

RACES,    NOT    INCLUDED    IN    PARTS    II.    AND    III. 


§  i. 

A.    General   Works. 
Note.    Eor  the  General  History  of  Modern  Europe,  see  Part  III. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Lights  and  Shadows  of  European  His 
tory  ;  by  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849.  16° 
or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  8.) 

UNGEWITTER  (Francis  H.),LL.D.  Europe,  Past  and  Present,  etc.  See 
Class  XXII.  Part  III.  ' 

B.    Particular   Countries,  etc. 
Austria  and  Germany. 

BROWNE  (Rev.  R.  Lewis).  Annals  of  Germany,  from  the  Peace  of 
Westphalia,  A.  D.  1648,  to  the  Congress  of  Vienna,  A.  D.  1814. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  647,  etc.  XIII.  41,  etc.) 

COXE  (William),  Archdeacon  of  Wilts.  History  of  the  House  of  Aus 
tria,  from  the  Foundation  of  the  Monarchy  by  Rhodolph  of  Haps- 
burgh,  to  the  Death  of  Leopold  the  Second  :  1218  to  1792.  ...  3d 
Ed.  ...  3  vols.  London.  1847.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 


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DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  The  History  of  the  Germanic  Empire.  3vols. 
London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl,  28  -  3O. ) 

GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  and  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
VII.  no.  120.) 

KOHLRATJSCH  (Prof.  Friedrich).  A  History  of  Germany ;  from  the 
Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  . . .  Translated  from  the  last 
German  Ed.,  by  James  D.  Haas.  With  a  complete  Index,  prepared 
expressly  for  the  American  Ed.  New  York.  1845.  8° 

MENZEL  (Wolfgang).  The  History  of  Germany,  from  the  Earliest  Pe 
riod  to  the  Present  Time.  Translated  from  the  4th  German  Ed.,  by 
Mrs.  George  Horrocks.  3  vols.  London.  1848  -  49.  8°  (BOHN'S 
Stand.  Libr.) 

ORMEROD  ( Rev.  T.  G.).  Annals  of  Germany,  from  the  Diet  of  Worms, 
A.  D.  1496,  to  the  End  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War,  A.  D.  1648. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  306,  etc.) 

PHILLIMORE  (John  George).  Annals  of  Germany  and  Italy  during  the 
Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Centuries.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  103  - 
122,  254-275.) 

ROBERTSON  (William),  D.D.  The  History  of  the  Reign  of  the  Em 
peror  Charles  V.  With  a  View  of  the  Progress  of  Society  in  Europe, 
from  the  Subversion  of  the  Roman  Empire,  to  the  Beginning  of  the 
Sixteenth  Century.  . . .  Abridged  Ed.  With  Questions  ...  .  New- 
York.  N.  D.  18°  pp.  623.  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  186.) 

SCHILLER  (Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  VON).  The  Works  ...  . 
[Vol.  I.]  ...  History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  See  under  Nether 
lands,  below. 

Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Norway. 

CRICHTON  (Andrew),  LL.D.  and  WHEATON  (Henry),  LL.D.  Scandi 
navia,  Ancient  and  Modern  ;  being  a  History  of  Denmark,  Sweden, 
and  Norway  ;  comprising  a  Description  of  these  Countries  ;  an  Ac 
count  of  the  Mythology,  Government,  Laws,  Manners  and  Institu 
tions  of  the  Early  Inhabitants  ;  and*  of  the  Present  State  of  Society, 
Religion,  Literature,  Arts  and  Commerce  ;  with  Illustrations  of  their 
Natural  History.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1841-43.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  136,  137.) 

DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  The  History  of  Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Nor 
way.  3  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  57- 
59.) 

ORMEROD  (Rev.  T.  G.).  Sketch  of  the  Northern  Kingdoms  of  Europe, 
from  the  Middle  of  the  Sixteenth,  to  the  Middle  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  614  -  620,  727  -  731.) 

England  and  the  British  Empire. 

ACCOUNT  (An)  of  the  Borders.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  102.) 
CARLYLE  (Thomas).     Editor,  etc.     See  CROMWELL  (0.). 


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CRAIK  (Prof.  George  Lillie)  and  MACFARLANE  (Charles).  The  Pictorial 
History  of  England  :  being  a  History  of  the  People,  as  well  as  a 
History  of  the  Kingdom.  Illustrated  with  several  hundred  Wood- 
Cuts  ....  By  G.  L,  C.  and  C.  M.,  assisted  by  other  Contributors. 
4vols.  New  York.  1846-48.  8° 

CROMWELL  (Oliver).  Oliver  Cromwell's  Letters  and  Speeches  :  with 
Elucidations.  By  Thomas  Carlyle.  See  Class  XXIV.  Part  II. 

CROMWELL  and  his  Contemporaries.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VIII. 
no.  58.) 

DE  LOLME  (John  Lewis),  LL.D.  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Eng 
lish  Constitution  :  the  Treatise  of  J.  L.  De  Lolme,  LL.D.  with  an 
Historical  and  Legal  Introduction,  and  Notes,  by  A.  J.  Stephens 
....  2  vols.  London.  1838.  8° 

Note.    The  two  vols.  are  paged  continuously. 

DICKENS  (Charles).  A  Child's  History  of  England.  Volume  I.  . . . 
New  York.  1853.  16° 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver),  M.D.  Pinnock's  improved  Edition  of  Dr.  Gold 
smith's  History  of  England,  from  the  Invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to  the 
Death  of  George  II.  With  a  Continuation  to  the  Year  1845.  With 
Questions  ...  .  45th  American,  from  the  35th  English  Ed.  Phil 
adelphia.  1847.  12° 

GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold).  A  Pictorial  History  of  England  ...  . 
Philadelphia.  1846.  12° 

GUIZOT  (Francois  Pierre  Guillaume).  History  of  the  English  Revo 
lution  of  1640,  commonly  called  the  Great  Rebellion  :  from  the  Ac 
cession  of  Charles  I.  to  his  Death.  . . .  Translated  by  William  Hazlitt. 
New  York.  1846.  12° 

HALLAM  (Henry).  The  Constitutional  History  of  England  from  the  Ac 
cession  of  Henry  VII.  to  the  Death  of  George  II.  ...  From  the  5th 
London  Ed.  New  York.  1849.  8°  pp.  737. 

HISTORY  of  the  Plague  in  London.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  124.) 

HUME  (David).  The  History  of  England  from  the  Invasion  of  Julius 
Caesar  to  the  Abdication  of  James  the  Second,  1688.  A  new  Ed. 
...  To  which  is  prefixed  a  short  Account  of  ...  [the  Author's]  Life, 
written  by  himself.  Vol.  I.  -  V.  |  To  which  is  added  a  complete 
Index  ...  .  Vol.  VI.  6  vols.  Boston.  1849  -  50.  12° 

KEIGHTLEY  (Thomas).  The  History  of  England.  Revised  and  edited, 
with  Notes  and  Additions,  by  Joshua  Toulmin  Smith  ....  2  vols. 
Boston.  1840.  8°  or  12°  (4.  and  6.) 

—  The  History  of  England,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  1839. 
. . .  From  the  2d  London  Ed.  With  Notes,  &c.,  by  the  American 
Editor.  ...  5  vols.  New-York.  [1840?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  114-118.) 

LINGARD  (John),  D.D.  A  History  of  England,  from  the  First  Invasion 
by  the  Romans  to  the  Accession  of  William  and  Mary,  in  1688.  A 
new  Ed.,  as  enlarged  by  Dr.  Lingard  shortly  before  his  Death.  In 
thirteen  Volumes.  Vol.  I.  -  III.  3  vols.  Boston.  1853.  12° 
(8.  4.) 


176         CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  IV.  §  1.  B. 

LOLME  (Jean  Louis  DE),  LL.D.     See  DE  LOLME. 

MACAULAY  (Thomas  Babington).  The  History  of  England  from  the  Ac 
cession  of  James  II.  2  vols.  Boston.  1849.  12° 

MACKINTOSH  (Sir  James).  The  History  of  England,  from  the  Earliest 
Times,  to  the  Year  1588.  . . .  New  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1836.  8° 
or  12°  (4.  and  6.) 

The   History  of  England.     With  a  Continuation   from  A.  D. 

1572,  by  W.  Wallace    and    R.   Bell.     10  vols.     London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  3-  12.) 

MAHON,  Philip  Henry,  Viscount.     See  STANHOPE. 

MARKHAM  (Mrs. ),pseudon.  See  [PENROSE  (Mrs.  Elizabeth  [CART- 
WRIGHT])]. 

MEMORABILIA  of  the  Seventeenth  Centuiy  in  Britain.  (CHAMBERS'S 
Papers,  etc.  II.  no.  12.) 

NORMAN  Conquest  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  132.) 

[PENROSE  (Mrs.  Elizabeth  [CARTWRIGHT])].  A  History  of  England  from 
the  First  Invasion  by  the  Romans  to  the  End  of  the  Reign  of  William 
the  Fourth  with  Conversations  at  the  End  of  each  Chapter  By 
Mrs.  Markham  [i.  e.  Mrs.  E.  [C.]  Penrose]  llth  Ed.  2  vols. 
Paris.  1844.  12° 

History  of  England,  from  the  Invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to  the 

Reign  of  Victoria.     By  Mrs.  Markham.     A  new  Ed.,   revised  and 
enlarged.     With   Questions  ...    .     By  Eliza  Robbins  ...    .     New 
York.     1851.     12° 

PROCTER  (Col.  George).  Britain,  from  the  Descent  of  the  Saxons,  to 
the  Deposition  of  Richard  II.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XI.  376,  etc.  XII. 
16,  etc.) 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  Annals  of  Britain,  from  the  Ac 
cession  of  Henry  IV.  A.  D.  1399,  to  A.  D.  1815.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop. 
XII.  233,  etc.  XIII.  277,  etc.) 

SOUTHEY  (Robert).  The  Naval  History  of  England.  See  Class  XXIV. 
Part  I.  SOUTHEY  (R.)  and  BELL  (R.).  Lives,  etc. 

STANHOPE  (Philip  Henry),  Viscount  Mahon.  History  of  England  from 
the  Peace  of  Utrecht  to  the  Peace  of  Versailles.  1713  -  1783.  By 
Lord  Mahon.  In  Seven  Volumes.  —  Vol.  I. -IV.  ...  3d  Ed., 
revised.  4  vols.  Boston  [London].  1853.  8°  or  16°  (8.) 

STEPHENS  (Archibald  John).      See  DE  LOLME  (J.  L.).  The  Rise  and 

Progress,  etc. 

THIERRY  (Jacques  Nicolas  August  in).  The  Historical  Essays,  etc. 
See  Part  III.,  above. 

History   of  the  Conquest  of  England  by  the  Normans  ;    its 

Causes,  and  its  Consequences,  in  England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  &  on 
the  Continent.  . . .  Translated  from  the  7th  Paris  Ed.,  by  William 
Hazlitt,   Esq.     [With   a  Biographical   Notice    of  M.   Thierry.]   ... 
2  vols.     London  :    D.  Bogue.     1847.     8° 

TURNER  (Sharon).     The  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  from  the  Earliest 


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Period  to  the  Norman  Conquest.     [From  the  6th  English  Ed.]  . . . 
3  vols.     Paris.     1840.     8° 

VAUGHAN  (Robert),  D.D.  . . .  The  History  of  England  under  the  House 
of  Stuart,  including  the  Commonwealth.  [A.  D.  1603  -  1688.] 
Part  I.  James  I.  —  Charles  I.  |  Part  II.  Commonwealth  ;  Charles 
II.  ;  James  II.  Published  under  the  Superintendence  of  the  Society 
for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  2  pts.  London.  N.  D.  8° 
pp.  xvi.,  935.  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.) 

WADE  (John).  British  History,  chronologically  arranged  ;  comprehend 
ing  a  classified  Analysis  of  Events  and  Occurrences  i«  Church  and 
State,  and  of  the  Constitutional,  Political,  Commercial,  Intellectual, 
and  Social  Progress  of  the  United  Kingdom,  from  the  first  Invasion 
by  the  Romans  to  A.  D.  1847.  ...  5th  Ed.  London.  1847.  8° 
pp.  xii.,  1240. 

France. 

CROWE  (Eyre  Evans).  The  History  of  France,  from  the  Earliest  Pe 
riod  to  the  Abdication  of  Napoleon.  3  vols.  London.  8° 
(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  19-21.) 

GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold).  A  Pictorial  History  of  France  for 
Schools.  ...  Philadelphia.  1845.  12° 

HISTORY  of  the  Bastile.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  X.  no.  166.) 
INSURRECTIONS  in  Lyons.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  38.) 

LAMARTINE  (Alphonse   DE).     History  of  the   Girondists  ;   or,   Personal 
Memoirs  of  the  Patriots  of  the  French  Revolution.     From  Unpub 
lished    Sources.  . . .  Vol.  I.  -  II.     Translated    by   H.  T.  Ryde.      | 
Vol.  III.  With  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author.     3  vols.     Lon 
don.     1848.     8°     (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

History   of  the    French   Revolution  of    1848.   . . .  Translated 

from  the  French.     London.     1849.     8°     (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

MACPHERSON  (William).  Annals  of  France,  from  the  Accession  of 
Henry  IV.  A.  D.  1589  to  the  Restoration,  July  8,  1815.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  XII.  713,  etc.  XIII.  1,  etc.) 

MICHELET  (Jules).  History  of  France  ...  .  Translated  by  G.  H. 
Smith,  F.  G.  S.  2  vols.  New  York.  1847.  8° 

NARRATIVE  of  the  Russian  Campaign.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no. 
97.) 

SEGUR  (Philippe  Paul,  Count  DE).  History  of  the  Expedition  to  Russia, 
undertaken  by  the  Emperor  Napoleon  in  the  Year  1812.  ...  2  vols. 
New-York.  [1841  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  141,  142.) 

SMEDLEY  (Rev.  Edward).  Annals  of  France  from  the  Accession  of 
Louis  X.  (A.  D.  1314)  to  the  Death  of  Henry  III.  (A.  D.  1589.) 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  72,  etc.) 

STEPHEN  (Sir  James).     Lectures  on  the  History  of  France.  ...  New 

York.     1852.     8U     pp.  xvi.,  710. 
THIERRY  (Jacques  Nicolas  Augustin).      The  Historical  Essays,  etc. 

See  Part  III. 

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178          CLASS   XXV.      POLITICAL   HISTORY.  —  PART   IV.   §  I.E. 

Germany.     See  Austria. 
Great  Britain.     See  England. 

Gypsies. 
ACCOUNT  of  the  Gipsies.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VIII.  no.  139.) 

Holland.     See  Netherlands. 

Iceland. 

HISTORICAL  (An)  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Iceland,  Greenland,  and 
the  Faroe  Islands.  See  Class  XXII.  Part  III. 

Ireland. 

MOORE  (Thomas).  The  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Earliest  Kings  of 
that  Realm  down  to  its  last  Chief.  4  vols.  London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  15  -  18.) 

TAYLOR  (William  Cooke),  LL.D.  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Anglo- 
Norman  Invasion  till  the  Union  of  the  Country  with  Great  Britain. 
. . .  With  Additions,  by  William  Sampson  ....  2  vols.  New  York. 
1847.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  51,  52.) 

Italy. 

MACHIAVELLI  (Niccolo).  The  History  of  Florence,  and  of  the  Affairs 
of  Italy,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Death  of  Lorenzo  the  Mag 
nificent  ;  together  with  The  Prince.  And  various  Historical  Tracts. 
A  new  Translation.  London.  1847.  8°  (Bonn's  Stand.  Libr.) 

ROSCOE  (Thomas).     Annals  of  Italy,  from  A.  D.  1648  to  A.  D.  1814. 

(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XIII.  1013-  1063.) 
SFORZOSI  ( ).     A  Compendious  History  of  Italy.     Translated  from 

the  original  Italian  by  Nathaniel  Greene.     New-York.      1844.     18° 

(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  79.) 
SIMONDE  DE  SISMONDI  (Jean   Charles   Leonard).     The  History  of  the 

Italian  Republics  ;  or,  The  Origin,  Progress,  and  Fall  of  Freedom 

in  Italy,  from  A.  D.  476  to   1805.     London.  8°     (LARDNER'S 

Cab.  Cycl.,  47.) 
[SMEDLEY  (Rev.  Edward)].     ...  Sketches  from  Venetian  History.  ... 

2  vols.     New-York.     1846.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  43,  44.) 

SPALDING  (Prof.  William).  Italy  and  the  Italian  Islands.  From  the 
Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Time.  ...  3  vols.  New-York.  1848. 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  151  -  153.) 

Netherlands. 

DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  Annals  of  the  Netherlands,  from  B.  C.  51  to 
A.  D.  1797.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XIII.  548  -  659.) 

GRATTAN  (Thomas  Colley).  The  History  of  the  Netherlands,  from  the 
Invasion  of  the  Romans  to  the  Belgian  Revolution  in  1830.  Lon 
don.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  55.) 


CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  IV.  §  1.  B.        179 

SCHILLER  (Johann  Christoph  Fried  rich  VON).  The  Works  of  Freder 
ick  S.  [Vol.  I.]  Historical.  History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War, 
complete.  History  of  the  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands  to  the  Confed 
eracy  of  the  Gueux.  Translated  from  the  German  by  the  Rev. 
A.  J.  W.  Morrison,  M.A. 

The  Works  ...  .  [Vol.  II.]  Historical  and  Dramatic.  History 
of  the  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands  continued  —  Trials  of  Counts 
Egmont  and  Horn.  [Translated  by  Lieut.  E.  B.  Eastvvick,  with 
corrections  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.]  Wallenstein  and  Wilhelm  Tell, 
Historical  Dramas.  Translated  from  the  German  [by  James  Church 
ill,  S.  T.  Coleridge,  and  Theodore  Martin]. 

2  vols.    London.     1846-47.     8°     (Bonn's  Stand.  Libr.) 

Norway.     See  Denmark. 

Poland. 

DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  The  History  of  Poland  from  the  Earliest  Pe 
riod  to  1830.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  56.) 

FLETCHER  (James).  The  History  of  Poland  ;  from  the  Earliest  Period 
to  the  Present  Time.  . . .  With  a  Narrative  of  the  Recent  Events, 
obtained  from  a  Polish  Patriot  Nobleman.  New-York.  1846.  18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  24.) 

HISTORY  of  Poland.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IV.  no.  73.) 

Portugal.     See  Spain. 

Russia. 

BELL  (Robert).  The  History  of  Russia,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the 
Treaty  of  Tilsit  (1807).  3  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S 

Cab.  Cycl.,  52  -  54.) 

STRUGGLE  (The)  in  the  Caucasus.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II.  no.  9.) 

Scotland. 

SCOTT  (Sir  Walter),  Bart.  The  History  of  Scotland.  2  vols.  Lon 
don.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  13,  14.) 

Spain  and  Portugal. 
AGAPIDA  (Fray  Antonio), pseudon.     See  [IRVING  (Washington)]. 

CHURCH  ( ).     Annals  of  Portugal.     Progress  of  Maritime  Discovery. 

A.  D.  1279  -  1495.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  357  -  365.) 

DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  The  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  5  vols. 
London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  23 -27.) 

FLORIAN  (Jean  Pierre  CLARIS  DE).  History  of  the  Moors  of  Spain. 
Translated  from  the  French  Original  of  M.  Florian.  To  which  is 
added,  A  brief  Notice  of  Islamism  [by  the  Rev.  S.  Greene].  New- 
York.  [1840  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  177.) 

GUERILLA  (The) ;  a  Story  of  the  Peninsular  War.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
X.  no.  171.) 


180      CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  IV.  §  2.  A.,  B. 

[IRVING  (Washington)].  Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of  Granada.  From 
the  MSS.  of  Fray  Antonio  Agapida.  New-  York.  1850.  12° 
(Works,  Vol.  XIV.) 

MOORS  (The)  in  Spain.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  106.) 

PHILLIMORE  (John  George).  Annals  of  Spain,  from  A.  D.  1407,  to 
A.  D.  1620.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XI.  454  -  467,  519  -  531.) 

PRESCOTT  (William  Hickling).  History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  the  Catholic.  .  .  .  10th  Ed.  3  vols.  New  York.  1849.  8° 

ROSCOE  (Thomas).  Annals  of  Portugal,  from  A.  D.  1495  to  A.  D. 
1811.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XIII.  799  -  827,  983  -  1012.) 

-  Annals  of  Spain  from  A.  D.  1621  to  A.  D.  1814.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  XII.  706,  etc.  XIII.  66,  etc.) 

SMEDLEY  (Rev.  Edward).  Annals  of  Spain  and  Portugal  during  the 
Twelfth  and  Thirteenth  Centuries.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  1  -  15.) 

Sweden.     See  Denmark. 

Switzerland. 

DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  Annals  of  Switzerland,  from  A.  D.  418  to 
A.  D.  1789.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XIII.  183-276.) 

HISTORY  (The)  of  Switzerland,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  1830.  Lon 
don.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  22.) 

WILLIAM  TELL  and  Switzerland.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  I.  no.  9.) 

Turkey. 

TAYLOR  (William  Cooke),  LL.D.  Annals  of  the  Ottoman  Empire, 
from  the  Capture  of  Constantinople,  A.  D.  1453,  to  the  Peace  of 
Cainarje,  A.  D.  1774.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  639,  etc.  XIII.  84,  etc.) 


§  2. 

A.    General  Works. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Asiatic  His 
tory  :  by  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  .1849.  16° 
or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  9.) 

B.   Particular  Countries,  etc. 
Arabia. 

CRICHTON  (Andrew),  LL.D.  .  .  .  The  History  of  Arabia,  Ancient  and 
Modern.  ...  2  vols.  New-  York.  1840-45.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  68,  69.) 

FLORIAN  (Jean  Pierre  CLARIS  DE).  History  of  the  Moors  of  Spain.  .  .  . 
[With]  a  brief  Notice  of  Islamism,  etc.  See  §  1.  B.  Spain. 

IRVING  (Washington).  Mahomet  and  his  Successors.  ...  2  vols.  New- 
York.  1850.  12°  (Works,  Vol.  XII.  XIII.) 


CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  IV.  §  3.  A.        181 

Assyria.     See  Mesopotamia. 

Hindostan. 

BRITISH  Conquest  (The)  of  India.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  157.) 
MURRAY  (Hugh).  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  British  India, 
from  the  most  Remote  Period  to  the  Present  Time  . . .  ;  with  Illustra 
tions  of  the  Zoology,  Botany,  Climate,  Geology  and  Mineralogy. 
Also  Medical  Observations  ;  an  Account  of  the  Hindoo  Astronomy, 
the  Trigonometrical  Surveys,  and  the  Navigation  of  the  Indian  Seas. 
By  Hugh  Murray  . . .  ;  James  Wilson  . . .  ;  R.  K.  Greville  . . . ;  Pro 
fessor  Jameson  ;  Whitelavv  Ainslie  ...;  William  Rhind  ...;  Pro 
fessor  Wallace  ;  and  Captain  Clarence  Dalrymple  ....  3  vols. 
New  York.  N.  D.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  47-49.) 
TAYLOR  (William  Cooke),  LL.D.  Establishment  of  the  Mohammedan 
Power  in  India.  History  of  the  Delhi  Empire,  and  of  Persia. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  468  -  475,  696  -  705,  XIII.  828  -  832.) 

Japan. 

EUROPEAN  Intercourse  with  Japan.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  XII. 
no.  93.) 

Mesopotamia  and  Assyria  (now  Turkey  in  Asia). 

FRASER  (James  Baillie).  Mesopotamia  and  Assyria,  from  the  Earliest 
Ages  to  the  Present  Time  ;  with  Illustrations  of  their  Natural  History. 
. . .  New- York.  1845.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  157.) 

Palestine  and  the  Jews. 

HALE   (William   Hale),  Archdeacon.     History  of  the  Jews.     (ENCYCL. 

Metrop.,  Vol.  IX.  X.) 

HISTORY  of  the  Jews  in  England.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  IX.  no.  153.) 
MILMAN  (Rev.  Henry  Hart).     The  History  of  the  Jews,  from  the  Ear 
liest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  . . .   With  Maps  and  Engravings. 
3  vols.     New- York.     1843.     18°     (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1  -  3. ) 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  Palestine  ;  or,  The  Holy  Land, 
from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  . . .  With  a  Map  and 
Nine  Engravings.  New  York.  N.  D.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  27.) 

Persia. 

FRASER  (James  Baillie).  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Persia, 
from  the  Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Time  . . .  including  a  Descrip 
tion  of  Afghanistan  and  Beloochistan.  .  . .  New-York.  N.  D.  18° 
(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  7O.) 

Turkey  in  Asia.     See  Mesopotamia. 

§  3.  &trica, 

A.    General   Works. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Lights  and  Shadows  of  African  His 
tory  :  by  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849.  16° 
or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  1O.) 


182         CLASS  XXV.       POLITICAL   HISTORY.  —  PART   IV.   §  4.  A. 

B.    Particular   Countries,  etc. 

* 

Abyssinia.     See  Nubia. 
t  * 

Barbary  States. 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  History  and  Present  Condition  of 
the  Barbary  States  ...  .  New-York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  73.) 

Egypt. 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  .  .  .  View  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
Egypt  ;  with  an  Outline  of  its  Natural  History  ...  .  With  a  Map 
and  Engravings.  New-  York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr., 
23.) 

Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  .  .  .  Nubia  and  Abyssinia  :  com 
prehending  their  Civil  History,  Antiquities,  Arts,  Religion,  Literature, 
and  Natural  History  ...  .  Illustrated  by  a  Map,  and  several  En 
gravings.  New-  York.  1845.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  61.) 


§  4. 

A.    General   Works;    the  Indians. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  .  .  .  The  First  Book  of  History,  com 
bined  with  Geography  ;  containing  the  History  and  Geography  of  the 
Western  Hemisphere.  ...  By  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales. 
Illustrated  by  Engravings  and  [18]  Colored  Maps.  Revised  and  im 
proved  Ed.,  with  important  Additions.  Boston.  1852.  Square  16° 

[  -  ]  History  of  the  Indians,  of  North  and  South  America  :  by  the 
Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8. 
and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  11.) 

[  -  —  ]  Lights  and  Shadows  of  American  History  :  by  the  Auth*or 
of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.) 
(CABINET  Libr.,  7.) 

MACGREGOR  (John).     The  Progress  of  America,  from  the  Discovery  of 
Columbus  to  the  Year  1846.  .  .  .  Vol.  I.  Historical  and  Statistical.     | 
Vol.    II.    Geographical   and    Statistical.      2  vols.      London.     1847. 
Large  8°  (4.)     pp.  xii.,  1520,  and  viii.,  1334,  84. 
Note.    Supplements  to  Vol.  I.  are  appended  to  Vol.  II. 

PARLEY  (?eier),pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

ROBERTSON  (William),  D.D.  The  History  of  the  Discovery  and  Con 
quest  of  America.  ...  Abridged.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author 
from  that  by  Dugald  Stewart  ....  New-York.  1848.  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  185.) 

STONE  (Col.  William  Leet).  Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution. 
See  B.  a.  United  States. 


CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  IV.  §  4.  B.  a.      183 

THACHER  (Benjamin  Bussey).  Indian  Biography.  See  Class  XXIV. 
Part  I. 

WILLSON  (Marcius).  American  History  :  comprising  Historical  Sketches 
of  the  Indian  Tribes;  a  Description  of  American  Antiquities,  with 
an  Inquiry  into  their  Origin,  and  the  Origin  of  the  Indian  Tribes  ; 
History  of  the  United  States,  with  Appendices  showing  its  Connec 
tion  with  European  History  ;  History  of  the  present  British  Provinces  ; 
History  of  Mexico  ;  and  History  of  Texas  ...  .  New  York.  1847. 
8°  pp.  672. 

B.    Particular   Countries,  etc. 

a.   ftrort|)  America  anfc  tlje  £&'est  EntJia  fclantog. 

British  America. 

MURRAY  (Hugh).  An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  British 
America.  See  Class  XXII.  Part  III. 

Hayti. 

TOUSSAINT  L'OuvERTURE  and  the  Republic  of  Hayti.  (CHAMBERS'S 
MisceL,  III.  no.  57.) 

Mexico. 
CONQUEST  (The)  of  Mexico.     (CHAMBERS'S  MisceL,  IX.  no.  146.) 

PRESCOTT  (William  Hickling).  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico, 
with  a  Preliminary  View  of  the  Ancient  Mexican  Civilization,  and 
the  Life  of  the  Conqueror,  Hernando  Cortes.  . . .  8th  Ed.  3  vols. 
New  York.  1850.  8° 

United  States. 
(General  Works.) 

BANCROFT  (George).  History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  American  Continent.  Vol.  I.  -  II.  14th  Ed.  |  Vol.  III. 
12th  Ed.  |  Vol.  IV.  -  V.  5  vols.  Boston.  1848  -  48  -  46  -  52 
-  52.  8° 

Note.  Vols.  I. -III.  have  also  the  title:  —  "  History  of  the  Colonization  of 
the  United  States."  Vol.  IV.  has  the  half-title:  —  "  The  American  Revolution. 
Epoch  First.  The  Overthrow  of  the  European  Colonial  System.  1748-1763." 

Half-title  of  Vol.  V. :  —  "  Epoch  Second.     How  Great  Britain  estranged 

America.     1763-1774." 

[Bo WEN  (Prof.  Francis)].     History  of  the  United  States.     See  Part  I. 

WEBER  (G.).   Outlines,  etc. 
CHALMERS  (George).     An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Revolt  of 

the  American  Colonies  ....     2  vols.     Boston.     1845.     8° 

COOPER  (James  Fenimore).  The  History  of  the  Navy  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  ...  2  vols.  London.  1839.  8° 

DUNHAM  (S.  A.),  LL.D.  Annals  of  the  United  States  of  North  Amer 
ica,  from  A.  D.  1497  to  A.  D.  1814.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XIII.  847- 
875,  1089-1132.) 


184      CLASS  XXV.      POLITICAL  HISTORY.  —  PART  IV.  §  4.  B.  a. 

EMERSON  (Joseph).  Questions  and  Supplement  to  Goodrich's  History 
of  the  United  States.  ...  A  new  Ed.,  . . .  adapted  to  the  enlarged 
Ed.  of  the  History.  Boston.  1844.  18° 

FERGUS  (Rev.  Henry).  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
from  the  Discovery  of  America  to  the  Election  of  General  Jackson 
to  the  Presidency  in  1829.  2  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S 

Cab.  Cycl.,31,  32.) 

FROST  (John).  A  History  of  the  United  States  ;  for  the  Use  of  Schools 
and  Academies.  . . .  New  Ed.,  with  Additions  and  Corrections. 
Philadelphia.  1846.  12° 

GOODRICH  (Charles  Augustus).  A  History  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  on  a  Plan  adapted  to  the  Capacity  of  Youth  ...  .  En 
larged  from  the  100th  Ed.  ...  Boston.  1844.  12°  or  18°  (6.) 

See  EMERSON  (J.).     Questions,  etc. 

The  same.     Illustrated  by  Engravings  and  Colored  Maps'.     To 

which  are  added  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  and  the  Decla 
ration  of  Independence.     Revised  from  former  Editions,  and  brought 
down  to  the  Present  Time.     Boston.     1852.     12° 

GRAHAME  (James),  LL.D.  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America,  from  the  Plantation  of  the  British  Colonies  till  their  As 
sumption  of  National  Independence.  .  .  .  2d  Ed.,  enlarged  and 
amended.  [Edited,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  Josiah  Quincy.] 
2  vols.  Philadelphia.  1848.  8° 

HALE  (Salma).  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  first  Settlement 
as  Colonies  to  the  Close  of  the  Administration  of  Mr.  Madison  in 
1817.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  [1840?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  119,  12O.) 

HILDRETH  (Richard).  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
from  the  Discovery  of  the  Continent  to  the  Organization  of  Govern 
ment  under  the  Federal  Constitution.  ...  3  vols.  New  York. 
1849.  8° 

[Second  Series.]     The  History  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica  from  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution  to  the  End  of  the 
Sixteenth  Congress.     In  Three  Volumes.     Vol.  I.  Administration  of 
Washington.      |      Vol.  II.  John  Adams  and  Jefferson.      |      Vol.  III. 
Madison  and  Monroe.     3  vols.     New  York.     1851-52.     8° 

Note.    Also  with  the  title  :  —  "  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica."     Vol.  IV. -VI. 

HINTON  (John  Howard).  The  History  and  Topography;  of  the  United 
States  :  edited  by  John  Howard  Hinton,  A.M.  assisted  by  several 
Literary  Gentlemen  in  America  &  England.  Illustrated  with  a 
Series  of  Views,  drawn  on  the  Spot,  and  engraved  on  Steel,  ex 
pressly  for  this  Work.  3d  Ed.,  brought  down  to  1842.  2  vols. 
London.  1842.  4° 

PILGRIM  Fathers  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  I.  no.  7.) 

STONE  (Col.  William  Leet).  Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution. 
...  2  vols.  New-York.  [1843?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Farn.  Libr., 
167,  168.) 


CLASS   XXV.      POLITICAL   HISTORY.  —  PART   IV.    §  4.  B.  a.      185 

SULLIVAN  (William).  The  Public  Men  of  the  Revolution.  Including 
Events  from  the  Peace  of  1783  to  the  Peace  of  1815.  See  Class 
XXIV.  Part  I. 

WASHINGTON  and  his  Contemporaries.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  II.  no. 
10.) 

WILLARD  (Mrs.  Emma  [HART]).  History  of  the  United  States.  ... 
New  York.  1845.  8° 

Abridged    History  of   the   United   States New  York. 

1845.     12° 

WILLIAMS  (Edwin).  The  Statesman's  Manual.  —  The  Addredfces  and 
Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  . . .  from  1789  to 
1851  ;  with  a  Memoir  of  each  of  the  Presidents,  and  a  History  of 
their  Administrations :  also,  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
and  a  Selection  of  important  Documents  and  Statistical  Information. 
. . .  Reference  Ed.  —  enlarged.  3  vols.  New  York.  1852.  8° 

Note.     The  three  vols.  are  paged  continuously.    A  summary  of  the  seventh 
Census  of  the  U.  S.  is  appended  to  Vol.  III. 

WILLSON  (Marcius).  History  of  the  United  States,  for  the  Use  of  Schools. 
New-York.  1846.  12°  (2  copies.) 

(Particular  States  and  Territories.) 

California. 

CALIFORNIA.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   IV.  no.  26.) 

Connecticut. 

DWIGHT  (Theodore),  Jr.  The  History  of  Connecticut,  from  the  First 
Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  New  York.  [1840  ?]  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  133.) 

Louisiana. 

BUNNER  (E.).  History  of  Louisiana,  from  its  First  Discovery  and  Set 
tlement  to  the  Present  Time.  New-York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  176.) 

Maine. 

SIBLEY  (John  Langdon).  A  History  of  the  Town  of  Union,  in  the 
County  of  Lincoln,  Maine,  to  the  Middle  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  ; 
with  a  Family  Register  of  the  Settlers  before  the  Year  1800,  and  of 
their  Descendants.  ...  Boston.  1851.  12° 

Massachusetts. 

PILGRIM  Fathers  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  I.  no.  7.) 

WHITNEY  (Rev.  Peter).  The  History  of  the  County  of  Worcester,  in 
the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  :  with  a  particular  Account  of 
every  Town  ....  To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Map  of  the  County  ...  . 
Worcester.  1793.  8° 

Note.     The  Map  is  wanting. 

WINTHROP  (John),  Got',  of  Mass.     The  History  of  New  England  from 
1630  to  1649.    By  John  Winthrop,  Esq.  first  Governour  of  the  Colony 
24 


186  CLASS   XXVI.      ECCLESIASTICAL   HISTOKY,   ETC. 

of  the  Massachusetts  Bay.  From  his  Original  Manuscripts.  With 
Notes  ....  By  James  Savage  ....  A  new  Ed.,  with  Additions 
and  Corrections  by  the  former  Editor.  ...  2  vols.  Boston.  1853. 
Large  12°  (6.) 

Michigan. 

LANMAN  (James  H.).  History  of  Michigan,  from  its  Earliest  Coloniza 
tion  to  the  Present  Time.  New-York.  [1841  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  139.) 

Oregon. 

IRVING  (Washington).  Astoria  or,  Anecdotes  of  an  Enterprise  beyond 
the  Rocky  Mountains.  Author's  revised  Ed.  [With  a  Map  of  the 
Oregon  Territory.]  . . .  New-York.  1849.  12°  (Works,  Vol. 
VIII.) 


I.  SotttJ) 

Peru. 
INCAS  (The)  of  Peru.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   XII.  no.  90.) 

PRESCOTT  (William  Hickling).  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,  with 
a  Preliminary  View  of  the  Civilization  of  the  Incas.  ...  2  vols.  New 
York.  1850.  8° 

Note.    Including  Malaysia  (otherwise  called  the  Asiatic,  Eastern,  or  Indian 
Archipelago),  Australia,  and  Polynesia. 

AUSTRALIA  and  Van   Diemen's  Land.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   VI. 

no.  45.) 
RAJAH  BROOKE  and  Borneo.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    V.  no.  34.) 

RUSSELL  (Michael),  Bp.  of  Glasgow.  Polynesia  ;  or,  An  Historical  Ac 
count  of  the  principal  Islands  in  the  South  Sea,  including  New  Zea 
land  ;  the  Introduction  of  Christianity  ;  and  the  Actual  Condition  of 
the  Inhabitants  in  regard  to  Civilization,  Commerce,  and  the  Arts  of 
Social  Life.  . . .  New-York.  1848.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr., 
158.) 

SIR  STAMFORD  RAFFLES  and  the  Spice  Islands.  (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel., 
III.  no.  53.) 

CLASS  XXVI.     ECCLESIASTICAL  AND   SACRED  HISTORY. 

Note.    For  the  History  of  Various  Religions  and  Superstitions,  see  Class  II. 
Part  IV. 

AUBIGNE  (Jean  Henri  MERLE  D').     See  MERLE  D'AUBIGNE. 
CAMISARDS  (The).     [Or,  The  Persecution  of  the  Protestants  in  France.] 
(CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VII.  no.  114.) 

CARWITHEN  ( Rev.  J.  B.  S.).  Heresies  of  the  Fourth  Century,  and  His 
tory  of  the  Christian  Church,  from  the  Death  of  Theodosius  to  the 
End  of  the  Eleventh  Century.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  Vol.  XI.) 


CLASS  XXVI.      ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY,  ETC.  187 

CLAIMS  (Of  the)  and  Uses  of  Sacred  History.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX. 

73  -  80.) 
CKOSTHWAITE  (Rev.  John  Clarke).     Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  First 

Half  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XUI.  97-  104.) 

D'AUBIGNE  (Jean  Henri  MERLE).     See  MERLE  D'AUBIGNE. 
BOWLING  (Rev.   John   Goulter).      Ecclesiastical    History,  from  A.  D. 
1548  to  A.  D.  1700.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XIII.  475-495,  660-670.) 

GAMMELL  (Prof.  William).  A  History  of  American  Baptist  Missions  in 
Asia,  Africa,  Europe  and  North  America.  . . .  With  Maps  and  an 
Appendix.  Boston.  1849.  12° 

GARNETT  (Rev.  Richard).  The  Christian  Church,  from  the  Death  of 
Julian,  to  the  End  of  the  Fourth  Century.  Ecclesiastical  Writers  of 
the  Fourth  Century.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XI.  302  -  323.) 

GLEIG  (Rev.  George  Robert).  The  History  of  the  Bible.  ...  2  vols. 
New  York.  N.  D.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  12,  13.) 

HETHERINGTON  (Rev.  William  M.)  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
From  the  Introduction  of  Cbristianity  to  the  Period  of  the  Disruption 
in  1843.  . . .  1st  American,  from  the  3d  Edinburgh  Ed.  New  York. 
1844.  8J 

HINDS  (Samuel),  D.D.  A  History  of  the  Rise  and  Early  Progress  of 
Christianity.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  580  -  606,  705  -  814.) 

JEREMIE  (James  Amiraux),  D.D.  History  of  the  Christian  Church  in 
the  Second  and  Third  Centuries,  and  of  Rome  from  the  Foundation 
of  Constantinople  to  the  Death  of  Julian.  (ENCYCL,  Metrop.,  XI. 
81-208.) 

LYALL  (Rev.  Alfred).  The  Christian  Church  in  the  Twelfth  and  Thir 
teenth  Centuries.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XL  646  -  658,  749  -  764.) 

MERLE  D'AUBIGNE  (Jean  Henri),  D.D.  History  of  the  Great  Reforma 
tion  of  the  16th  Century,  in  Germany,  Switzerland,  &c.  .  . .  Vol.  I. 
-  III.  5th  American  from  the  5th  London  Ed.  |  Assisted  in  the 
Preparation  of  the  English  Original  by  H.  White  ...  .  Vol.  IV.  | 
History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.  Volume  Fifth. 
The  Reformation  in  England.  ...  Translated  by  H.  White  ... 

Ph.Dr The  Translation  carefully  revised  by  Dr.  Merle  d'Au- 

bigne.      5  vols.     New  York  :   Robert  Carter.     [Vol.  I.- III.,]   1843. 
[Vol.  IV.,]  1846.    [Vol.  V.,]  1853.     12° 
Note.     The  unmutilated  edition. 

MILMAN  (Rev.  Henry  Hart).  The  History  of  Christianity,  from  the 
Birth  of  Christ  to  the  Abolition  of  Paganism  in  the  Roman  Empire. 
. . .  With  a  Preface  and  Notes  by  James  Murdoch,  D.D.  New-York 
1841.  8° 

MIMPRISS  (Robert).  The  Gospel  History  of  our  Lord's  Life  and  Min 
istry,  etc.  See  Class  XXIV.  Part  II.  JESUS  CHRIST,  etc. 

NEANDER  (Prof.  Johann  August  Wilhelm).  History  of  the  Planting 
and  Training  of  the  Christian  Church  by  the  Apostles.  . . .  [Vol.  I.] 
Translated  from  the  3d  Ed.  of  the  original  German  by  J.  E.  Ry- 
land.  |  With  the  Author's  Final  Additions.  Also,  his  Antignostikus  ; 


188    CLASS  XXVII.      HISTORY  OF  MORALS,  ETC. — ANTIQUITIES. 

or,  Spirit  of  Tertullian.  Translated  from  the  German  by  J.  E.  Ry- 
land.  . . .  Vol.  II.  2  vols.  London.  1851.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand. 
Libr.) 

Note.  The  "  Antignostikus"  has  the  half-title  :  — "  Antignostikus  ;  or  the 
Spirit  of  Tertullian,  and  an  Introduction  to  his  Writings  :  a  Monograph  de 
signed  to  be  a  Contribution  to  the  History  of  Christian  Doctrine  and  Morals  in 
the  First  Ages.  ...  Translated  from  the  2d  Ed.  (Berlin  1849)  of  the  Original 
German." 

NORTON  (Prof.  Andrews).  The  Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the 
Gospels.  See  Class  II.  §  1. 

Note.    A  large  part  of  Vols.  II.  and  III.  relates  to  the  history  of  the  Gnostics. 
PERSECUTIONS  (The)  in  Scotland.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  VI.  no.  109.) 

RANKE  (Prof.  Franz  Leopold).  The  History  of  the  Popes,  their 
Church  and  State,  and  especially  of  their  Conflicts  with  Protestant 
ism,  in  the  Sixteenth  &  Seventeenth  Centuries.  Translated  by 
E.  Foster.  Vol.  I. -II.  With  a  General  Index.  |  Vol.  III. — 
Appendix.  3  vols.  London.  1847  -  48.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand. 
Libr.) 

RELIGIOUS  Impostors.     See  Class  XXIV.  Part  I. 

RIDDLE  (Rev.  Joseph  Esmond).  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  Four 
teenth  and  Fifteenth  Centuries.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XII.  179-191, 
288-305.) 

ROSE  (Rev.  Hugh  James).  Ecclesiastical  History  from  A.  D.  1700  to 
A.  D.  1815.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XIII.  1133-  1147.) 

STEBBING  (Rev.  Henry).  The  History  of  the  Christian  Church,  from  its 
Foundation  to  A.  D.  1492.  ...  2  vols.  London.  8°  (LARD- 

NER'sCab.  Cycl.,63,  64.) 

•  The  History  of  the  Reformation.     2  vols.     London.  8° 

(LARDNER'S  Cab.  CycL,  65,  66.) 

TRACY  (Rev.  Joseph).  History  of  the  American  Board  of  Commission 
ers  for  Foreign  Missions.  .  . .  2d  Ed.,  carefully  revised  and  enlarged. 
New-York.  1842.  8° 

TURNER  (Sharon).  The  Sacred  History  of  the  World,  attempted  to  be 
philosophically  considered,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  to  a  Son.  ...  3  vols. 
New-York.  1846.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  32,  72,  84.) 

WHATELY  (Richard),  Abp.  of  Dublin.  Dissertation  Third  :  exhibiting  a 
General  View  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Corruptions  of  Christianity. 
. . .  (ENCYCL.  Brit.,  8th  Ed.,  I.  447  -  545.) 


CLASS  XXVII.    HISTORY  OF  MORALS,  MANNERS,  AND  CUS 
TOMS.  —  ANTIQUITIES  ;   NUMISMATICS. 

Note.    Compare  Classes  XXII.,  XXIIL,  and  Class  II.  Part  IV. 

ADAM  (Alexander),  LL.D.  Roman  Antiquities  ...  .  With  ...  Notes 
....  By  James  Boyd  ....  7th  New  York  Ed.,  with  additional 
Notes.  By  Lorenzo  L.  Da  Ponte New  York.  1837.  8° 


CLASS   XXVII.      HISTORY   OF  MORALS,  ETC.  —  ANTIQUITIES.    189 

Roman   Antiquities  ...    .     With  numerous   Notes,   improved 

Indices,  and  a  Series  of  Analytical  Questions.     By  James  Boyd  ...    . 
Illustrated  by  upwards  of  100  Engravings  on  Wood  and  Steel.     12th 
Ed.     London.     1843.     12°  or  18°  (6.)     pp.  xii.,  528,  98. 

ANCIENT  Rites  and  Mysteries.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   X.  no.  73.) 
ANCIENT  Scandinavia.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    VII.  no.  50.) 
ANNALS  of  Fashion.  .  See  BOOK  (The)  of  Costume,  etc. 

ANTHON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  Manual  of  Grecian  Antiquities. 
With  numerous  Illustrations.  . . .  New  York.  1852.  12° 

A  Manual  of  Roman  Antiquities.    With  numerous  Illustrations. 

...  New  York.     1851.     12° 

BECKER  (Prof.  Wilhelm  Adolph).  Charicles  :  or  Illustrations  of  the 
Private  Life  of  the  Ancient  Greeks  ;  with  Notes  and  Excursus. 
Translated  from  the  German  ...  by  the  Rev.  Frederick  Metcalfe 
....  London.  1845.  12° 

Gallus  :  or,  Roman   Scenes  of  the  Time   of  Augustus  ;  with 

Notes  and   Excursuses  illustrative  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of 
the  Romans.  . . .  Translated  by  the  Rev.  Frederick  Metcalfe  .... 
[2d  Ed.,  revised  and  enlarged,  from  the  2d  Ed.  of  the  original  work, 
edited  by  Prof.  W.  Rein.]     London.     1849.     12° 

BOECKH  (Prof.  August).  The  Public  Economy  of  Athens  ;  to  which  is 
added,  A  Dissertation  on  the  Silver  Mines  of  Laurion.  . . .  Translated 
by  George  Cornewall  Lewis  ....  2d  Ed.,  revised.  London. 
1842.  8°  pp.  xiii.,  688.  + 

BOJESEN  (Prof.  Ernst  Frederik  Christian),  Ph.  D.  A  Manual  of 
Grecian  Antiquities  ...  .  Translated  from  the  German.  Edited 
(with  occasional  Notes,  and  a  complete  Series  of  Questions)  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Kerchever  Arnold  ...  .  Revised,  with  Additions  and 
Corrections  [by  the  Rev.  J.  A.  Spencer].  New-York.  1848.  12° 

A  Manual  of  Roman  Antiquities,  with  a  short  History  of  Roman 

Literature  ...    .     Translated  from  the  German.     Edited   (with  oc 
casional   Notes,  and  a  complete  Series  of  Questions)  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kerchever  Arnold  ...    .     Revised,  with  Additions  and  Cor 
rections  [by  the  Rev.  J.  A.  Spencer].     New-York.     1848.     12° 

Note.     This  volume  and  the  preceding  are  bound  together,  with  the  common 
title :  —  "A  Manual  of  Grecian  and  Roman  Antiquities,"  etc. 

BOOK  (The)  of  Costume  :  or,  Annals  of  Fashion,  from  the  Earliest  Pe 
riod  to  the  Present  Time.  By  a  Lady  of  Rank.  Illustrated  by  up 
wards  of  Two  Hundred  Engravings  on  Wood,  by  the  most  eminent 
Artists.  New  Ed.  London.  1847.  8° 

BRAND  (John).  Observations  on  the  Popular  Antiquities  of  Great  Brit 
ain  :  chiefly  illustrating  the  Origin  of  our  Vulgar  and  Provincial  Cus 
toms,  Ceremonies,  and  Superstitions.  . . .  Arranged,  revised,  and 
greatly  enlarged,  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis  ....  A  new  Ed.,  with  further 
Additions.  ...  3  vols.  London.  1849.  8°  (BOHN'S  Antiquarian 
Library.) 

CARR  (Thomas  Swinburne).  A  Manual  of  Roman  Antiquities.  . . .  Lon 
don.  1836.  12°  • 


190    CLASS  XXVII.      HISTORY  OF  MORALS,  ETC.  —  ANTIQUITIES. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  Tables  of  Modern  History,  etc.  See  Class  XXV. 
Part  III. 

COSTUME.     See  BOOK  (The)  of  Costume,  etc. 

ESCHENBERG  (Prof.  Johann  Joachim).  Classical  Antiquities  ;  being 
Part  of  the  "  Manual  of  Classical  Literature."  From  the  German 

of  J.  J.   E With  Additions.     Embracing  Treatises   on  ... 

I.  Classical  Geography  ....  II.  Classical  Chronology.  III.  Greek 
and  Roman  Mythology.  IV.  Greek  Antiquities.  V.  Roman  An 
tiquities.  By  N.  W.  Fiske  ...  .  4th  Ed.  Philadelphia.  1846.  8° 

EVERY-DAY  Life  of  the  Greeks.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  IV.  no.  29.) 

FOSBROKE  (Rev.  Thomas  Dudley).  A  Treatise  on  the  Arts,  Manufac 
tures,  Manners,  and  Institutions  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  2  vols. 
London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  45,  46.) 

Fuss  (Prof.  Jean  Dominique).  Roman  Antiquities.  . . .  Translated  [by 
the  Rev.  A.  W.  Street  and  the  Rev.  B.  Street]  from  the  last  Ed. 
Oxford.  1840.  8°  pp.  xiv.,  608.  -f 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  The  Manners,  Customs,  and  Antiqui 
ties  of  the  Indians  of  North  and  South  America  :  by  the  Author  of 
Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849.  16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CAB 
INET  Libr.,  12.) 

GREEN  (Benjamin  Richard).  Numismatics.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  619 
-650.) 

HERMANN  (Prof.  Karl  Friedrich).  A  Manual  of  the  Political  Antiquities 
of  Greece,  historically  considered.  From  the  German  ...  .  Ox 
ford.  1836.  8° 

HISTORY  of  the  Slave-Trade.     (  CHAMBERS' s  Miscel.,  I.  19.) 

JAHN  (Prof.  Johann).   Jahn's  Biblical  Archaeology.    See  Class  II.  Part  III. 

LAYARD  (Austen  Henry).  Nineveh  and  its  Remains,  etc.  See  Class 
XXIII. 

LOGAN  (James).  The  Scotish  [sic]  Gael  ;  or,  Celtic  Manners,  as  pre 
served  among  the  Highlanders  ;  being  an  Historical  and  Descriptive 
Account  of  the  Inhabitants,  Antiquities,  and  National  Peculiarities  of 
Scotland  ....  1st  American  Ed.  Hartford.  1843.  8° 

NUTTALL  (P.  Austin),  LL.D.  A  Classical  and  Archaeological  Dictionary 
of  the  Manners,  Customs,  Laws,  Institutions,  Arts,  etc.  of  the  Cele 
brated  Nations  of  Antiquity,  and  of  the  Middle  Ages.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  Synoptical  and  Chronological  View  of  Ancient  History. 
. . .  London.  1840.  8°  pp.  xxiv.,  679. 

POTTER  (John),  successively  Bp.  of  Oxford  and  Alp.  of  Canterbury. 
Archseologia  Grseca,  or  the  Antiquities  of  Greece  ....  A  new 
Ed.  ;  with  a  Life  t>f  the  Author,  by  Robert  Anderson,  M.D.  and  an 
Appendix,  containing  a  concise  History  of  the  Grecian  States,  and  a 
short  Account  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  the  most  Celebrated 
Greek  Authors  ;  by  George  Dunbar  ....  2  vols.  Edinburgh. 
1832.  8° 

RUINED  Cities  of  Central  America.    (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  II.  no.  13.) 


CLASS   XXVIII.      HISTORY   OF  PHILOSOPHY,    ETC.  191 

ST.  JOHN  (James  Augustus).  The  History  of  the  Manners  and  Customs 
of  Ancient  Greece.  3  vols.  London.  1842.  8° 

SALKELD  (Joseph).  Classical  Antiquities,  or  a  Compendium  of  Roman 
and  Grecian  Antiquities ;  with  a  Sketch  of  Ancient  Mythology. 
New-York.  1844.  18° 

SCHOEMANN  (Georg  Fricdrich).  A  Dissertation  on  the  Assemblies  of 
the  Athenians.  Translated  from  the  Latin  of  G.  F.  Schomann  [by 
F.  A.  P.].  To  which  is  added,  A  new  and  complete  Index.  Cam 
bridge.  1838.  8° 

SEPULCHRES  (The)  of  Etruria.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    I.  no.  2.) 
SLAVERY  in  America.     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel.,  II.  no.  27.) 

SMITH  (Horatio).  Festivals,  Games,  and  Amusements,  Ancient  and 
Modern.  . . .  With  Additions,  by  Samuel  Woodworth,  Esq.  New 
York.  1847.  18°  %(HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  25.) 

SMITH  (William),  LL.D.  A  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiqui 
ties.  Edited  by  W.  S.,  Ph.D.,  and  illustrated  by  numerous  Engrav 
ings  on  Wood.  First  American  Ed.,  carefully  revised,  and  contain 
ing  numerous  Additional  Articles  relative  to  the  Botany,  Mineralogy, 
and  Zoology  of  the  Ancients.  By  Charles  Anthon  ...  .  New- 
York.  1843.  8°  pp.  ix.,  1124. 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.     Edited  by  W. 

S Illustrated    by  numerous  Engravings  on  Wood.     2d  Ed., 

improved  and  enlarged.     Boston.     [Printed  in  London.]      1849.     8° 
pp.  xii.,  1293. 

—    A  School  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.   Abridged 

from   the  Larger  Dictionary.   . . .  With    Corrections   and    Improve 
ments,  by  Charles  Anthon  ...    .     New-York.     1846.     12° 

TEMPERANCE  Movement  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Miscel. ,11.  no.  23.) 
THOMPSON  (Rev.  Henry).    Heraldry.    (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  V.  589  -  618.) 

WACHSMUTH  (Prof.  Ernst  Wilhelm  Gottlieb).  The  Historical  An 
tiquities  of  the  Greeks  with  reference  to  their  Political  Institutions 
.  .  .  Translated  from  the  German  by  Edmund  Woolrych,  Esq. 
2  vols.  Oxford.  1837.  8° 


CLASS   XXVIII.     HISTORY  OF  PHILOSOPHY,  AND   OF  THE 
ARTS   AND   SCIENCES. 

ALCHEMY  and  the  Alchemists.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   IX.  no.  66.) 
ANCIENT  Philosophic  Sects.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   VIII.  no.  62.) 

ANNUAL  (The)  of  Scientific  Discovery  :  or,  Year-Book  of  Facts  in 
Science  and  Art  ...  .  Together  with  a  List  of  recent  Scientific 
Publications  ;  a  classified  List  of  Patents  ;  Obituaries  of  eminent 
Scientific  Men  ;  an  Index  of  important  Papers  in  Scientific  Journals, 
Reports,  etc.  . . .  Edited  by  David  A.  Wells  . . .  and  George  Bliss, 
Jr.  [Vol.  I.  II.]  2  vols.  Boston.  1850-51.  12° 

BECKMANN  (Prof.  Johann).     A  History  of  Inventions,  Discoveries,  and 


192  CLASS   XXVIII.      HISTORY   OF  PHILOSOPHY,  ETC. 

Origins.  Translated  from  the  German,  by  William  Johnston.  4th 
Ed.,  carefully  revised  and  enlarged  by  William  Francis  . . .  and 
J.  W.  Griffith  ....  2  vols.  London.  1846.  8°  (BoiiN's  Stand. 
Libr.) 

BLISS  (George),  Jr.  Editor.  See  ANNUAL  (The)  of  Scientific  Discov 
ery,  etc. 

BLOIMFIELD  (Charles  James),  successively  Bp.  of  Chester  and  London. 
Socrates.  Greek  Philosophy.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  669-685.) 

BOOK  (The)  of  Costume.     See  Class  XXVII. 

BRIEF  View  (A)  of  Greek  Philosophy  up  to  the  Age  of  Pericles.  Phil 
adelphia.  1846.  24°  (8.  4.)  pp.  81.  (SMALL  Books,  etc.  II.  no.  5.) 

BRIEF  View  (A)  of  Greek  Philosophy  from  the  Age  of  Socrates  to  the 
Coming  of  Christ.  Philadelphia.  1846.  24°  (8.  4.)  pp.  87. 
(SMALL  Books,  etc.  II.  no.  6.) 

CELLINI  (Benvenuto).     Memoirs,  etc.     See  Class  XXIV.  Part  II. 

CHILDHOOD  of  Experimental  Philosophy.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc. 
X.  no.  76.) 

CHRONOLOGICAL  Tables  of  Modern  History,  etc.     See  Class  XXV.  Part  III. 

COUSIN  (Victor).  Course  of  the  History  of  Modern  Philosophy.  Trans 
lated  by  O.  W.  Wight.  [2d  Ed.]  ...  2  vols.  New  York.  1852. 
Large  12° 

ELECTRIC  Communications.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   IX.  no.  71.) 

ENFIELD  (William),  LL.D.  The  History  of  Philosophy,  from  the  Ear 
liest  Periods  :  drawn  up  from  Brucker's  Historia  Critica  Philosophise. 
. . .  London.  1840.  8°  pp.  xvi.,  670. 

EPITOME  (An)  of  the  History  of  Philosophy.  Being  the  Work  adopted 
by  the  University  of  France  for  Instruction  in  the  Colleges  and  High 
Schools.  Translated  from  the  French,  with  Additions,  and  a  Con 
tinuation  of  the  History  from  the  Time  of  Reid  to  the  Present  Day. 
By  C.  S.  Henry  ....  2  vols.  New-York.  [1841?]  18°  (HAR 
PER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  143,  144.) 

EWBANK  (Thomas).  A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  Hydrau 
lic  and  other  Machines  for  raising  Water,  Ancient  and  Modern  :  with 
Observations  on  various  Subjects  connected  with  the  Mechanic  Arts  : 
including  the  Progressive  Development  of  the  Steam  Engine  ...  . 
In  Five  Books.  Illustrated  by  nearly  Three  Hundred  Engravings. 
2d  Ed.,  revised  ...  to  which  is  added,  A  Supplement.  ...  New 
York.  1847.  8°  pp.  xvi.,  608. 

Note.    Also  with  an  engraved  title-page  :  —  "  Ewbank's  Hydraulics  and  Me 
chanics." 

FOSBROKE  (Rev.  Thomas  Dudley).  A  Treatise  on  the  Arts,  Manufac 
tures,  etc.  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  See  Class  XXVII. 

GREEK  Philosophy.     See  BRIEF  View,  etc. 

HAMPDEN  (Renn  Dickson),  D.D.  Thomas  Aquinas  and  the  Scholastic 
Philosophy.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XL  793  -  814.) 

HISTORY  of  Astronomy.     See  [ROTHMAN  (R.  W.)]. 


CLASS  XXVIII.      HISTORY   OF   PHILOSOPHY,  ETC.  193 

HISTORY  (A)  of  Wonderful  Inventions.  Illustrated  with  numerous  En 
gravings  on  Wood.  Part  I.  -II.  2  pts.  (bound  in  one  vol.)  New 
York.  1849.  Square  12° 

HOLLAND  (John).  A  Treatise  on  the  Progressive  Improvement,  etc.  of 
the  Manufactures  in  Metal.  See  Class  XIV.  Part  III. 

JEREMIE  (James  Amiraux),  D.D.  Plotinus.  —  The  Eclectics,  or  later 
Platonists.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  XI.  209-216.) 

Sextus  Empiricus.     The  Pyrrhonists.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X. 

698-704.) 

LANZI  (Luigi).  The  History  of  Painting  in  Italy,  from  the  Period  of 
the  Revival  of  the  Fine  Arts  to  the  End  of  the  Eighteenth  Century : 
translated  from  the  Italian  of  the  Abate  L.  L.  By  Thomas  Roscoe. 
. . .  New  Ed.,  revised.  3  vols.  London.  1847.  8°  (BOHN'S 
Stand.  Libr.) 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.  The  Steam  Engine,  etc.  See  Class  XI. 
Part  II. 

LESLIE  (Sir  John).  Dissertation  Fifth:  exhibiting  a  General  View  of 
the  Progress  of  Mathematical  and  Physical  Science,  chiefly  during 
the  Eighteenth  Century.  . . .  (ENCYCL.  Brit.,  8th  Ed.,  I.  689-793.) 

LOSSING  (Benson  J.).  Outline  History  of  the  Fine  Arts.  . . .  New  York. 
[1810  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  1O3.) 

LOWNDES  (William).  Plato.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  X.  72-90.)  Lucius 
Annseus  Seneca.  The  Stoical  Philosophy.  (Ibid.  pp.  483  -  491.) 

MACKINTOSH  (Sir  James),  LL.D.  Dissertation  Second  :  exhibiting  a 
General  View  of  the  Progress  of  Ethical  Philosophy  chiefly  during 
the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Centuries.  With  a  Preface  by  Wil 
liam  Whewell,  D.D (ENCYCL.  Brit,  8th  Ed.,  I.  291 -445.) 

MAURICE  (Rev.  Frederick  Denison).  [History  of]  Moral  and  Metaphys 
ical  Philosophy.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  II.  545-674.) 

MORELL  (J.  D.).  An  Historical  and  Critical  View  of  the  Speculative 
Philosophy  of  Europe  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.  . . .  From  the  last 
London  Ed.  New  York.  1848.  8°  pp.  752." 

MURDOCK  (James),  D.D.  Sketches  of  Modern  Philosophy,  especially 
among  the  Germans.  Hartford.  1842.  16° 

NEWMAN  (Rev.  John  Henry).  Cicero.  Roman  Philosophy.  (ENCYCL. 
Metrop.,  X.  279-294.) 

PLAYFAIR  (Prof.  John).  Dissertation  Fourth  :  exhibiting  a  General  View 
of  the  Progress  of  Mathematical  and  Physical  Science,  since  the  Re 
vival  of  Letters  in  Europe.  . . .  (ENCYCL.  Brit.,  8th  Ed.,  I.  547  -  688.) 

PORTER  (George  Richardson).  A  Treatise  on  the  Origin,  Progressive 
Improvement,  etc.  of  the  Manufactures  of  Porcelain  and  Glass.  See 
Class  XIV.  Part  III. 

POWELL  (Prof.  Baden).  The  History  of  Natural  Philosophy  from  the 
Earliest  Periods  to  the  Present  Time.  London.  8°  (LARD- 

NER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  99.) 

RAILWAY  Communications.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   XII.  no.  89.) 


194    CLASS  XXIX.      HISTORY  OF  LITERATURE  AND  OF  EDUCATION. 

RECENT  Decorative  Art.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   IX.  no.  66.) 

ROLLIN  (Charles).  Ancient  History  . . .  including  a  History  of  the 
Arts  and  Sciences  of  the  Ancients.  See  Class  XXV.  Part  II.  §  1. 

[ROTHMAN  (Richard  Wellesley)],  JIf.D.  History  of  Astronomy.  [Lon 
don.  183-  ?]  8°  (LiBR.  of  Useful  Knowl.,  Nat.  Phil,  111.) 

[STEPHENSON  ( )].     Life  of  William  Caxton,  with  an  Account  of 

the   Invention   of    Printing,  etc.     See   Class   XXIV.    Part  II.    CAX 
TON  (W.). 

STEWART  (Prof.  Dugald).  Dissertation  First :  exhibiting  a  General 
View  of  the  Progress  of  Metaphysical  and  Ethical  Philosophy,  since 
the  Revival  of  Letters  in  Europe.  . . .  (ENCYCL.  Brit.,  8th  Ed.,  I. 
1-289.) 

TENNEMANN  (Wilhelm  Gottlieb).  A  Manual  of  the  History  of  Philoso 
phy.  Translated  from  the  German  of  T.,  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  John 
son,  M.A.  Revised,  enlarged,  and  continued,  by  J.  R.  Morell.  Lon 
don.  1852.  8°  (Bohn's  Philological  Library.') 

WELLS  (David  Ames).  Editor.  See  ANNUAL  (The)  of  Scientific  Dis 
covery,  etc. 

WHEWELL  (Prof.  William),  D.D.  Archimedes.  Greek  Mathematics. 
(ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  IX.  686-694.) 

History  of  the  Inductive   Sciences,  from  the  Earliest  to  the 

Present  Time.  ...  A  new  Ed.,  revised  and  continued.  ...  3  vols. 
London.     1847.     8° 

Preface.     See  MACKINTOSH  (Sir  J.).  Dissertation,  etc. 

YOUNG  (Thomas),  M.D.  History  of  Mechanics  —  Hydraulics  and  Pneu 
matics  —  Music  —  Optics  —  Astronomy  —  and  of  Terrestrial  Phys 
ics.  (A  Course  of  Lectures,  etc.  Lect.  XX.  XXX.  XXXIV.  XL. 
XL VIII.  LX.  —  See  Class  XL  Part  I.) 


CLASS   XXIX.      HISTORY   OF   LITERATURE  AND   OF  EDU 
CATION ;    BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

ADELUNG  (Friedrich).  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Sanscrit  Literature,  with 
copious  Bibliographical  Notices  of  Sanscrit  Works  and  Translations. 
From  the  German  of  A.,  with  numerous  Additions  and  Corrections. 
Oxford.  1832.  8° 

ANDERSON  (Christopher).  The  Annals  of  the  English  Qible.  By  C.  A. 
Abridged  and  continued  by  Samuel  Irenoeus  Prime  ...  .  New 
York.  1849.  8° 

ANTHON  (Prof.  Charles),  LL.D.  A  Manual  of  Greek  Literature,  from 
the  Earliest  Authentic  Periods  to  the  Close  of  the  Byzantine  Era. 
. . .  New  York.  1853.  12° 

APPLETONS'  Library  Manual  ;  containing  a  Catalogue  Raisonne  of  up 
wards  of  Twelve  Thousand  of  the  most  important  Works  in  every 
Department  of  Knowledge,  in  all  Modern  Languages.  Part  I.  Sub 
jects  —  alphabetically  arranged.  Part  II.  Biography,  Classics,  Mis 
cellanies,  and  Index  to  Part  I.  New- York.  1847.  8° 


CLASS  XXIX.      HISTORY  OF  LITERATURE  AND  OF  EDUCATION.    195 

BRISTOL  ACADEMY,  Taunton.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Academy.  See 
Class  V.  FELTON  (C.  C.).  An  Address,  etc. 

BRITISH  MUSEUM.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN  —  Parliament.     Report,  etc. 

BROWN  (Goold).  Catalogue  of  English  Grammars  and  Grammarians. 
(Prefixed  to  his  "  Grammar  of  English  Grammars,"  etc.  See  Class 
XV.  Part  II.  §  2.  A.) 

BROWN  UNIVERSITY,  Providence,  R.  I.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Library, 
etc.  See  [JEWETT  (C.  C.)]. 

BROWNE  (Prof.  R.  W.).  A  History  of  Classical  Literature.  . . .  Greek 
Literature.  Philadelphia.  1852.  8° 

BUCKINGHAM  (Joseph  TINKER).  Specimens  of  [American]  Newspaper 
Literature  :  with  Personal  Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and  Reminiscences. 
2  vols.  Boston.  1852.  12° 

Personal  Memoirs,  etc.     See  Class  XXIV.  Part  II. 

CHAMBERS  (Robert).  Cyclopaedia  of  English  Literature,  etc.  See  Class 
XXXI. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  Tables  of  Modern  History,  etc.    See  Class  XXV.  Part  III. 

CLEVELAND  (Charles  Dexter).  A  Compendium  of  English  Literature, 
etc.  See  Class  XXXI. 

English  Literature  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  etc.     See  Class 

XXXI. 

COLERIDGE  (Henry  Nelson).  Introductions  to  the  Study  of  the  Greek 
Classic  Poets.  . . .  Part  I.  containing,  I.  General  Introduction.  II. 
Homer.  Boston.  1842.  12° 

CREASY  (Prof.  Edward  Shepherd).  Some  Account  of  the  Foundation 
of  Eton  College  and  of  the  Past  and  Present  Condition  of  the  School. 
...  London.  1848.  12° 

DANA  HILL  Public  Schools.  See  [LIVERMORE  (G.)].  A  Brief  Ac 
count,  etc. 

DANTE.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  II.  no.  16.) 

DISRAELI  (Isaac).  Amenities  of  Literature,  consisting  of  Sketches  and 
Characters  of  English  Literature.  . . .  2d  Ed.  2  vols.  New  York. 
1845.  12° 

[ ]     Miscellanies  of  Literature.     By  the  Author  of  "  Curiosities 

of  Literature."  A  new  Ed.  revised  and  corrected.  . . .  Vol.  I.  Lite 
rary  Miscellanies.  Calamities  of  Authors.  |  Vol.  II.  Quarrels  of 
Authors.  |  Vol.  III.  The  Literary  Character.  Character  of  James 
the  First.  3  vols.  New-York.  1841.  12° 

DUNLOP  (John).  The  History  of  Fiction  :  being  a  Critical  Account  of 
the  most  celebrated  Prose  Works  of  Fiction  from  the  Earliest  Greek 
Romances  to  the  Novels  of  the  Present  Age.  ...  3d  Ed.  London. 
1845.  8° 

EDSON  (Theodore),  D.D.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the 
Colburn  Grammar  School,  in  Lowell,  December  13,  1848.  [With  a 
"  tribute  to  the  memory  "  of  Warren  Colburn,  and  historical  notices 
of  the  Lowell  public  schools.]  Lowell.  1849.  12°  pp.37. 


196    CLASS    XXIX.      HISTOKY  OF   LITERATURE  AND   OF  EDUCATION. 

EDUCATION  Movement  (The).     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  V.  no.  36.) 

ELIOT  (Samuel  Atkins).  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Harvard  College, 
and  of  its  Present  State.  Boston.  1848.  16° 

ESCHENBERG  (Prof.  Johann  Joachim).  Manual  of  Classical  Literature, 
etc.  [Part  V.  pp.  433  -  652  of  the  4th  Ed.  contains  a  History  of 
Classical  Literature.]  See  Class  XVI.  Part  I. 

FOSTER  (Mrs.  M.  E.).  A  Hand-Book  of  Modern  European  Literature. 
...  Philadelphia.  1850.  12° 

GERMAN  Poets  and  Poetry.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   IX.  no.  68. 

[GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)].  Literature,  Ancient  and  Modern,  with 
Specimens.  By  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's  Tales.  Boston.  1849. 
16°  or  18°  (8.  and  6.)  (CABINET  Libr.,  17.) 

GORTON  (John).  Catalogue  of  Works  . . .  relating  to  Biography  and 
Literary  History.  (Appended  to  his  Biographical  Dictionary,  Vol. 
IV.  —  See  Class  XXIV.  Part  I.) 

GREAT  BRITAIN  —  Parliament.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  [Francis 
Egerton,  Earl  of  Ellesmere,  Chairman]  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
Constitution  and  Government  of  the  British  Museum  ;  with  Minutes 
of  Evidence.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  Command 
of  Her  Majesty.  London.  1850.  fol.  pp.  iv.,  823. 

British  Museum.     Index  to  Report  and  Minutes  of  Evidence. 

...  London.     1850.     fol. 

GRISWOLD  (Rufus  Wilmot).  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  America.  With 
an  Historical  Introduction,  etc.  See  Class  XIX. 

The  Prose  Writers  of  America.     With  a  Survey  of  the  History 

...  of  American  Literature,  etc.     See  Class  XXXI, 

HALLAM  (Henry).  Introduction  to  the  Literature  of  Europe  in  the 
Fifteenth,  Sixteenth,  and  Seventeenth  Centuries.  ...  2  vols.  New- 
York.  1848.  8° 

HARPER'S  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  valuable  Standard  Works,  in  the  sev 
eral  Departments  of  General  Literature.  . . .  New  York.  1847.  8° 

HORNE  (R.  H.).     A  new  Spirit  of  the  Age.  . . .  New-York.     1844.     12° 
ISRAELI  (Isaac  D').     See  D'!SRAELI. 

[JEWETT  (Prof.  Charles  Coffin)].  A  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Brown 
University,  Providence,  Rhode-Island.  With  an  Index  of  Subjects. 
Providence.  1843.  8° 

LIBRARIES.     See  PUBLIC  Libraries. 

[LIVERMORE  (George)].  A  brief  Account  of  the  Dana  Hill  Public 
Schools,  Cambridge.  Cambridge.  1849.  18°  ?  pp.  20. 

[ ].     The  Origin,  History  and  Character  of  the  New   England 

Primer  :  being  a  Series  of  [eight]  Articles  contributed  to  the  Cam 
bridge  Chronicle,  by  "  The  Antiquary."  Cambridge.  1849.  4° 
Not  paged. 

Note.    Twelve  copies  only  of  this  very  curious  work  were  printed  for  private 
distribution. 


CLASS  XXIX.      HISTORY  OF  LITERATURE  AND  OF  EDUCATION.    197 

Public    Schools    in   Cambridge.      Retrospective.      (COMMON 

SCHOOL  Journal,  X.  228  -  234.) 

Remarks  on  Public  Libraries.     From  "  The  North  American 

Review  "  for  July,  1850.    For  Private  Distribution  only.    Cambridge. 
1850.     8°     pp.  40. 

Remarks  on  the  Publication  and  Circulation  of  the  Scriptures  : 

suggested  by  Rev.  W.  P.  Strickland's  History  of  the  American  Bible 
Society,  and  published  as  a  Review  of  that  Work  in   the  Christian 
Examiner  for  November,  eighteen  hundred  and  forty-nine.     Cam 
bridge.     1849.     8°     pp.  31. 

MAHON,  Philip  Henry,  Viscount.     See  STANHOPE. 

MECHANICS'  Institutions.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.    III.  no.  23.) 

MONTGOMERY  (James).  . . .  Lectures  on  General  Literature,  Poetry  &c. 
....  New-York.  1840.  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  64.) 

MUELLER  (Prof.  Karl  Otfried).  ...  History  of  the  Literature  of  An 
cient  Greece.  ...  Vol.  I.  [and  Vol.  II.  Ch.  XXVII. -- XXXVII.  pp. 
1  —  128.  —  Translated  from  the  German  manuscript  by  George  Corne- 
wall  Lewis.]  Published  under  the  Superintendence  of  the  Society 
for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  London.  1840.  8°  (LiBR. 
of  Useful  Knowl.) 

Note.    Not  completed,  in  consequence  of  the  author's  death. 

MURE  (William).  A  Critical  History  of  the  Language  and  Literature 
of  Ancient  Greece.  ...  Vol.  I.  -  III.  3  vols.  London.  1850.  8° 

NEW  ENGLAND  Primer.     See  [LIVERMORE  (G.)].  The  Origin,  etc. 

[PALFREY  (John  Gorham)],  LL.D.  Review  of  Lord  Mahon's  History  of 
the  American  Revolution.  See  SPARKS  (J.).  A  Reply,  etc. 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

POTTER  (Alonzo),  D.D.  Handbook  for  Readers  and  Students  ....  In 
Three  Parts.  ...  4th  Ed.  New- York.  1847.  18°  (HARPER'S 
Fam.  Libr.,  165.) 

PUBLIC  Libraries.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   VI.  no.  44.) 

Note.  Mostly  taken  verbatim,  without  acknowledgment,  from  two  articles  in 
the  North  American  Review  for  July,  1837,  and  July,  1850  ;  the  former  by  Prof. 
George  W.  Greene,  the  latter  by  George  Livermore  of  Cambridge. 

See  [LIVERMORE  (G.)].     Remarks  on  Public  Libraries,  etc. 

PYCROFT  (Rev.  James).  A  Course  of  English  Reading  ...  with  Anec 
dotes  of  Men  of  Genius.  . . .  With  Additions,  by  J.  G.  Coggswell. 
New-York.  1845.  12° 

RIPLEY  (George)  and  TAYLOR  (Bayard).  . . .  Hand-Book  of  Literature 
and  the  Fine  Arts,  etc.  See  Class  XIV.  Part  V. 

SCHLEGEL  (August  Wilhelm  VON).  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  Dramatic 
Art  and  Literature.  Translated  by  John  Black  ...  .  Revised  ac 
cording  to  the  last  German  Ed.,  by  the  Revd.  A.  J.  VV.  Morrison,  M.A. 
London.  1846.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

SCHLEGEL  (Karl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  VON).  Lectures  on  the  History 
of  Literature,  Ancient  and  Modern.  From  the  German  of  Frederick 
S.  New  York.  1841.  12° 


198     CLASS  XXIX.      HISTORY  OF  LITERATURE  AND   OF  EDUCATION. 

SCHLOSSER  (Prof.  Friedrich  Christoph).  History  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century  and  of  the  Nineteenth  till  the  Overthrow  of  the  French  Em 
pire.  With  particular  reference  to  Mental  Cultivation  and  Progress. 
...  See  Class  XXV.  Part  III. 

Note.     Vols.  I.  and  II.  belong  to  Literary  History. 

SCHMIDT  (Prof.  H.  I.),  D.D.  Education.  —  Part  I.  History  of  Educa 
tion,  Ancient  and  Modern.  —  Part  II.  A  Plan  of  Culture  and  Instruc 
tion,  based  on  Christian  Principles,  and  designed  to  aid  in  the  right 
Education  of  Youth,  physically,  intellectually,  and  morally.  . . .  New 
York.  [1842  ?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  156.) 

SHAW  (Thomas  B.).  Outlines  of  English  Literature.  . . .  Philadelphia. 
1849.  12° 

SILJESTROM  (P.  A.).  The  Educational  Institutions  of  the  United  States, 
etc.  See  Class  V. 

SIMONDE  DE  SISMONDI  (Jean  Charles  Leonard).  Historical  View  of 
the  Literature  of  the  South  of  Europe  ...  .  Translated  . . .  with 
Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  2d  Ed.,  includ 
ing  all  the  Notes  from  the  last  Paris  Ed.  2  vols.  London.  1846. 
8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

SPALDTNG  (Prof.  William).  The  History  of  English  Literature  ;  with 
an  Outline  of  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  English  Language  :  illus 
trated  by  Extracts.  . . .  New-York.  1853.  12° 

SPARKS  (Jared).  A  Reply  to  the  Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and  others, 
on  the  Mode  of  editing  the  Writings  of  Washington.  Cambridge. 
1852.  8°  pp.  35. 

The  same.  —  Also,  A  Review  of  Lord  Mahon's  History  of  the 

American  Revolution.     [By  John   G.  Palfrey,  LL.D.]      From  the 
North  American  Review  for  July,  1852.    London.    1852.    8°  pp.  89. 

Letter  to  Lord  Mahon,  being  an  Answer  to  his  Letter  addressed 

to  the  Editor  of  Washington's  Writings.    Boston.     1852,    8°    pp.  48. 

Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from  Washing 
ton  to  Joseph  Reed,  during  the  American  Revolution,  referred  to  in 
the  Pamphlets  of  Lord  Mahon  and  Mr.  Sparks."     Boston.     1853. 
8°     pp.  43. 

SPIRIT  of  the  Paradise  Lost.     (CHAMBERS'S  Repos.,  I.  no.  8.) 

STANHOPE  (Philip  Henry),  Viscount  Mahon.  See  SPARKS  (J.).  A  Re 
ply,  etc. 

STEVEN  (William),  D.D.  The  History  of  the  High  School  of  Edin 
burgh.  . . .  Edinburgh.  1849.  8°  pp.  xx.,  367,  220. 

SWAINSON  (William).  A  Bibliography  of  Zoology  ;  with  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  principal  Authors.  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  122? 
Part  II.) 

THOMSON  (Rev.  Henry).  Horace.  Latin  Poetry.  (ENCYCL.  Metrop., 
X.  383  -  416.)  Decline  of  Latin  Poetry.  (Ibid.  pp.  455  -  579.) 

TICKNOR  (Prof.  George),  LL.D.  History  of  Spanish  Literature.  ... 
3  vols.  New  York.  1849.  8°  or  large  12°  (4.  and  6.) 


CLASS    XXX.      ENCYCLOPAEDIAS,  ETC.  199 

TROUBADOURS  and  Trouveres.     (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.   XI.  no.  84.) 

WARTON  (Thomas).  The  History  of  English  Poetry,  from  the  Close  of 
the  Eleventh  Century  to  the  Commencement  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen 
tury.  To  which  are  prefixed,  Three  Dissertations  :  1.  Of  the  Origin 
of  Romantic  Fiction  in  Europe.  2.  On  the  Introduction  of  Learn 
ing  into  England.  3.  On  the  Gesta  Romanorum.  . . .  From  the  Ed. 
of  1824  superintended  by  the  late  Richard  Price,  Esq.  Including 
the  Notes  of  Mr.  Ritson,  Dr.  Ashby,  Mr.  Douce,  and  Mr.  Park.  Now 
further  improved  by  the  Corrections  and  Additions  of  several  Emi 
nent  Antiquarians.  [Edited  by  Richard  Taylor.]  ...  3  vols.  Lon 
don.  1840.  8° 

WILSON  (J.  I.).  A  brief  History  of  Christ's  Hospital,  from  its  Founda 
tion  by  King  Edward  the  Sixth.  7th  Ed.,  with  six  Illustrations,  and 
a  List  of  the  Governors.  . . .  London.  1842.  16° 

WORCESTER  (Joseph  Emerson),  LL.D.  History  of  English  Lexicogra 
phy,  with  a  Catalogue  of  English  Dictionaries,  etc.  (Prefixed  to  his 
"  Universal  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language."  See 
Class  XV.  Part  II.  §  2.  B.) 

YOUNG  (Thomas),  M.D.  References  to  Works  on  various  Branches  of 
Natural  Philosophy.  See  his  "  Course  of  Lectures,"  etc.  under 
Class  XI.  Part  I. 


ENCYCLOPAEDIAS   AND   POLYGRAPHY. 

(Classes  XXX.,  XXXI.) 

CLASS  XXX.     ENCYCLOPEDIAS,    AND    GENERAL  WORKS 
ON  THE   ARTS  AND   SCIENCES. 

BRANDS  (Prof.  William  Thomas).  A  Dictionary  of  Science,  Literature, 
and  Art :  comprising  the  History,  Description,  and  Scientific  Princi 
ples  of  every  Branch  of  Human  Knowledge  ;  with  the  Derivation 
and  Definition  of  all  the  Terms  in  general  Use.  Edited  by  W.  T.  B., 
. . .  assisted  by  Joseph  Cauvin,  Esq.  The  various  Departments  by 
eminent  Literary  and  Scientific  Gentlemen.  Illustrated  by  numerous 
Engravings  on  Wood.  New-York.  1845.  8°  pp.  iv.,  1352. 

BROUGHAM  (Henry),  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  Objects,  Advantages, 
and  Pleasures  of  Science.  [London.  182-  ?]  8°  pp.  40.  (LiBR. 
of  Useful  KnowL,  Nat.  Phil.,  I.) 

CONVERSATIONS-LEXICON.     See  LIEBER  (F.).  Encyclopaedia,  etc. 
ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Americana.     See  LIEBER  (F.). 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Britannica  (The),  or  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Sciences,  and 
General  Literature.  8th  Ed.  With  extensive  Improvements  and 
Additions  ;  and  numerous  Engravings.  [Edited  by  Prof.  Thomas 


200  CLASS  XXX.       ENCYCLOPAEDIAS,   ETC. 

Stewart  Traill,  M.D.]  [Vol.  I.  Dissertations,  by  Dugald  Stewart,  Sir 
James  Mackintosh,  Archbishop  Whately,  John  Playfair,  and  Sir  John 
Leslie.]  Volume  II.  [A  —  Anatomy.]  2  vols.  Boston.  [Printed 
in  Edinburgh.]  1853.  4° 

Note.  Vol.  I.  has  no  title-page.  —  For  the  titles  of  the  Dissertations,  except 
the  third,  see  Class  XXVIII.  under  the  authors'  names;  for  the  third  (by 
Whately),  see  Class  XXVI. 

ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana.     See  SMEDLEY  (E.). 

LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.  The  Cabinet  Cyclopedia.  See  Class 
XXXI. 

LIEBER  (Prof.  Francis),  LL.D.  Encyclopaedia  Americana.  A  popu 
lar  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Sciences,  Literature,  History,  Politics,  and 
Biography  . . .  including  a  copious  Collection  of  Original  Articles  in 
American  Biography  ;  on  the  Basis  of  the  Seventh  Edition  of  the 
German  Conversations-Lexicon.  Edited  by  F.  L.,  assisted  by  E. 
Wigglesworth  and  T.  G.  Bradford.  Vol.  I.  -  XIII.  New  Ed.  |  En 
cyclopaedia  Americana :  Supplementary  Volume.  . . .  Vol.  XIV. 
Edited  by  Henry  Vethake,  LL.D.  ...  14  vols.  Philadelphia.  [Vol. 
I. -XIII.,]  1840.  Large  12°  (6.)  [Vol.  XIV.,]  1847.  8° 
Note.  The  first  13  volumes  were  stereotyped  in  1829  -  33. 

LONDON  Encyclopaedia  (The),  or  Universal  Dictionary  of  Science,  Art, 
Literature,  and  Practical  Mechanics  ...  .  Illustrated  by  numerous 
Engravings  ....  By  the  original  Editor  of  the  Encyclopaedia  Me- 
tropolitana,  assisted  by  eminent  Professional  and  other  Gentlemen. 
...22  vols.  London.  1845.  [1826  -  34  ?]  8° 

Note.  Edited,  according  to  Worcester  (Universal  and  Critical  Dictionary, 
p.  Ixxv.),  by  Thomas  Curtis. 

[LONG  (George)].    Editor.    See  SOCIETY,  etc.     The  Penny  Cyclopaedia. 

PENNY  Cyclopaedia.  See  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL 
KNOWLEDGE. 

PUTNAM'S  Home  Cyclopedia.  In  Six  Volumes.  Each  complete  in  itself. 
I.  History  and  Chronology.  The  World's  Progress.  [By  George  P. 
Putnam.]  ...  II.  General  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts.  By  George 
Ripley  and  Bayard  Taylor.  . . .  III.  The  Useful  Arts.  By  Dr.  Anti- 
sell.  . . .  IV.  Universal  Biography.  By  Parke  Godwin.  V.  Univer 
sal  Geography  —  a  Comprehensive  Gazetteer  of  the  World.  [By 
T.  Carey  Callicot.]  VI.  Science  —  including  Natural  History, 
Botany,  Geology,  Mineralogy,  &c.  By  Prof.  Samuel  St.  John,  of 
Western  Reserve  College.  . . .  [Vol.  1.  -  V.]  5  vols.  New- York  : 
George  P.  Putnam.  1852-53.  12° 

Note.    Each  volume  has  also  an  independent  title-page. 

SMEDLEY  (Rev.  Edward).  Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana  ;  or,  Universal 
Dictionary  of  Knowledge,  on  an  Original  Plan  :  comprising  the  two 
fold  Advantage  of  a  Philosophical  and  an  Alphabetical  Arrangement, 
with  appropriate  Engravings.  Edited  [successively]  by  the  Rev. 
E.  S.,  ...  the  Rev.  Hugh  James  Rose,  . . .  and  the  Rev.  Henry  John 
Rose,....  Vol.  I. -II.  Pure  Sciences  ....  |  Vol.  III.  -  VIII. 
Mixed  Sciences  ....  |  Vol.  IX.  -  XIII.  History  and  Biography 
....  |  Vol.  XIV.  -  XXV.  Miscellaneous  and  Lexicographical 


CLASS   XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY.  201 

....      |      Plates.   Volume  I.  -  III.      |      Index.         29  vols.    (bound 
in  30).     London.     1845.  [1818-44.]     4° 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE.  The  Penny 
Cyclopaedia  of  the  Society  ....  [Edited  by  George  Long.]  27  vols. 
(bound  in  14).  London.  1833  -  43.  8° 

Note.    A  list  of  the  contributors  to  the  work  is  prefixed  to  the  last  volume. 

The  Supplement  to  the  Penny  Cyclopedia  ....  2  vols. 

London.  1845-46.  8° 

[TRAILL  (Prof.  Thomas  Stewart)],  M.D.  Editor.  See  ENCYCLOPEDIA 
Britannica  ....  8th  Ed. 

VETHAKE  (Prof.  Henry),  LL.D.  Encyclopaedia  Americana:  Supple 
mentary  Volume.  See  LIEBER  (F.). 


CLASS  XXXI.  POLYGRAPHY ;  OR,  COLLECTED  WORKS  ON 
DIVERSE  SUBJECTS  ;  MISCELLANIES  ;  PROVERBS ; 
WORKS  NOT  INCLUDED  IN  ANY  OTHER  CLASS. 

Note.    Collections  in  this  Class  which  have  been  fully  analyzed  are  designated 
by  an  asterisk. 

ARNOLD  (Thomas),  D.D.     The  Miscellaneous  WTorks  of  T.  A 

1st  American  Ed.     With  Nine   Additional  Essays,  not  included  in 
the  English  Collection.     New-York.      1845.     8° 

AUTUMN  Leaves.  —  Original  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse.  [Edited  by 
Anne  W.  Abbot.]  . . .  Cambridge.  1853.  16° 

BARBAULD  (Mrs.  Anna  Lsetitia  [Aixm]).  The  Works  of  A.  L.  B.  With 
a  Memoir  by  Lucy  Aikin.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1826.  12° 

*[BOHN'S  Antiquarian  Library.     —  vols.     London  :  H.  G.  Bohn.    8°] 
Brand  (J.).   Popular  Antiquities.  3  vols.  |  Keightley  (T.)  Fairy  Mythology. 

*[BOHN'S  Illustrated  Library.     —  vols.     London  :  H.  G.  Bohn.     8°] 
Lodge  (E.).    Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain.    8  vols. 

*[Boim's  Standard  Library.     —  vols.     London  :  H.  G.  Bohn.     8°] 


Beckmann  (J.).    History  of  Inventions. 

2  vols. 

Cellini  (B.).     Memoirs,  by  himself. 
Coxe  (W.).    House  of  Austria.    3  vols. 

Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough.    3  vols. 

Goethe  (J.  "W.  von).  Auto-biography, 
etc.  2  vols. 

Hall  (R.).  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Hutchinson  (Mrs.  L.).  Life  of  Col. 
Hutchinson. 

Junius.    Letters.    2  vols. 

Lamartine  (A.  de).  French  Revolu 
tion  of  1848. 

History  of  the  Girondists. 

Lanzi  (L.)-     Painting  in  Italy.    3  vols. 
Machiarelli  (N.).    Florence,  etc. 
Menzel  (W.)     History    of    Germany. 


3  vols. 


26 


Milton  (J.).  Prose  Works.  Vol.  I. -III. 
Neander  (J.  A.  W.).    Planting  of  Chris 
tianity,  and  Antignostikus.     2  vols. 
Ockley  (S.)-     History  of  the  Saracens. 
Ranke  (F.  L.).     The"  Popes.     3  vols. 
Roscoe  (W.)-     Leo  X.     2  vols. 

Lorenzo  de'  Medici. 

Schiller  (J.  C.  F.  von).     Works,  Vol.  I. 

-IV.     See  pp.  179  and  106,  above. 
Schlegel  (A.  W.  von).     On  Dramatic 

Literature. 
Schlegel  (K.  W.  F.  von).    ^Esthetic  and 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

Philosophy  of  History. 


Philosophy  of  Life,  etc. 


Sheridan  (R.  B.).     Dramatic  Works. 
Simonde  de  Sismondi  (J.  0.  L.).    Lit 
erature  of  the  South  of  Europe.  2  vols. 
Wheatly  (C.)-    On  the  Common  Prayer. 


202  CLASS   XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY. 

BOLINGBROKE,  Henry,  Viscount.     See  ST.  JOHN. 

BROWN  (Sir  Thomas),  M.D.,  Redivivus,  pseudon.  An  Exposition  of 
Vulgar  and  Common  Errors  adapted  to  the  Year  of  Grace  MDCCCXLV. 
By  Thomas  Brown  Redivivus,  whilom  Knt.  and  M.D.  Philadelphia. 
1846.  24°  (8.  4.)  pp.  97.  (SMALL  Books,  etc.  II.  no.  8.) 

*CABINET  Library,  Parley's.     See  GOODRICH  (S.  G.). 

CAMBRIDGE  HIGH  SCHOOL.  Compositions  written  by  the  Junior  Class  of 
the  C.  H.  S.  during  the  Spring  and  Summer  Quarters  of  1852.  Ar 
ranged  according  to  the  Alphabetical  Order  of  the  Authors,  and  the 
Chronological  Order  of  the  Subjects.  Vol.  I.  A-G.  |  Vol.  II. 
H  -  O.  |  Vol.  III.  P  -  Z.  |  Compositions  ...  by  the  Middle 
Class  ...  .  Vol.  IV.  A  -  Z.  |  Compositions  ...  by  the  Senior 
Class  ...  .  Vol.  V.  A  -  Z.  |  Compositions  ...  by  the  College 
Class  ....  Vol.  VI.  A  -  Z.  6  vols.  4°  MS. 

CHAMBERS  (Robert).  Cyclopaedia  of  English  Literature  :  a  Selection  of 
the  choicest  Productions  of  English  Authors,  from  the  Earliest  to 
the  Present  Time,  connected  by  a  Critical  and  Biographical  History. 
Elegantly  illustrated.  ...  2  vols.  Boston.  1847.  8° 

*CHAMBERS'S  Miscellany  of  Useful  and  Entertaining  Tracts  177  nos.  in 
10  vols.  Edinburgh:  William  and  Robert  Chambers.  [1845- 
47.]  16° 

Note.    Each  number  was  originally  published  independently,  and  is  so  paged. 

*CHAMBERS'S  Miscellany  of  Useful  and  Entertaining  Knowledge.  Edited 
by  Robert  Chambers  [?]....  10  vols.  Boston  :  Gould,  Kendall 
&  Lincoln.  [184-.]  16° 

Note.    Reprinted  from  the  stereotype  plates  of  the  preceding. 

*CHAMBERS'S  Papers  for  the  People.  96  nos.  in  12  vols.  Philadelphia. 
1851-52.  12° 

Note.     Each  number  was  originally  paged  and  published  independently. 

•CHAMBERS'  Repository  of  Instructive  and  Amusing  Papers.  With  Il 
lustrations.  Vol.  I.  -  II.  . . .  2  vols.  Boston.  1853.  16° 

CLEVELAND  (Charles  Dexter).  A  Compendium  of  English  Literature, 
chronologically  arranged,  from  Sir  John  Mandeville  to  William  Cow- 
per.  Consisting  of  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Authors,  choice 
Selections  from  their  Works,  with  Notes  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1847. 
8°  or  16°  pp.  702.  (3  copies.) 

.     The  same.     [Second]    Stereotype   Ed.      Philadelphia.     1848. 

8°  or  12°  (8.  and  6.)     pp.  776.     (2  copies,  one  dated  1849.) 

English  Literature  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  :  on  the  Plan  of 

the  Author's  "  Compendium  of  English  Literature,"   and   Supple 
mentary  to  it  ...    .     Philadelphia.     1851.      12°     pp.746. 

ERRORS.  An  Exposition  of  Vulgar  and  Common  Errors,  etc.  See 
BROWN  (Sir  Thomas),  M.D.,  Redivivus,  pseudon. 

EVERETT  (Alexander  Hill).  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.  To 
which  are  added  a  few  Poems.  Boston.  1845.  12° 

Containing :  —  Madame  de  Sevigne.  —  Who  wrote  Gil  Bias  ?  —  The  Life  of 
Beniardin  de  St.  Pierre.  —  The  Life  and  Writings  of  Schiller.  —  Geotfroy  on 


CLASS   XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY. 


203 


French  Dramatic  Literature.  —Private  Life  of  Voltaire.  —  The  Art  of  being 
Happy-  —  The  Life  and  Works  of  Canova.  —  Sir  James  Mackintosh.  —  Cicero 
on  Government.  —  A  Dialogue  on  Government  between  Franklin  and  Montes 
quieu.  —  Chinese  Manners.  —  The  Sabbath.  —  POEMS. 


ton. 


Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays 
1846.     12° 


Second  Series.    Bos- 


Containing  :  —  Harro  Harring.    A  Biographical  Sketch.  —  Madame  de  Stael. 

—  Musaeus's  Popular  Tales.  —  Jrving's  Columbus.  —  De  Gerando's  History  of 
Philosophy. —  Greenough's    Statue  of  Washington. —  Stewart's    Philosophy. 

—  Life  of  Jean  Jacques  Rousseau.  —  Havana.  —  History  of  Intellectual  Phi 
losophy. —  Lord  Vapourcourt. 

FRANKLIN  (Benjamin),  LL.D.  Memoirs  of  B.  F.  ;  written  by  himself. 
With  his  most  interesting  Essays,  Letters,  and  Miscellaneous  Writ 
ings  ...  .  2  vols.  New- York.  [1839?]  18°  (HARPER'S  Fam. 
Libr.,  92,  93.) 

GIBBON  (Edward).  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  E.  G.,  Esq.,  with 
Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  composed  by  himself:  illustrated 
from  his  Letters,  with  occasional  Notes  and  Narrative,  by  John 
[Baker  Holroydj,  Lord  Sheffield.  . .  .  London.  1837.  8°  pp.  xv., 

848. 

GOLDSMITH  (Oliver),  M.D.  The  Life  of  O.  G.,  with  Selections  from 
his  Writings.  By  Washington  Irving.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1847. 
18°  (HARPER'S  Fam.  Libr.,  121,  122.) 

•  Miscellaneous  Works,  with  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writ 
ings.     Stereotyped  from  the  Paris  Ed.,  edited  by  Washington  Irving. 
...  Philadelphia.     1839.     8° 

Poems,  Plays  and   Essays,  by  O.  G.  ...  with  an  Account  of 

his  Life  and  Writings  ;  to  which  is  added  a  Critical  Dissertation  on 
his  Poetry.     By  John  Aikin,  M.D.     Boston.     1851.     12° 

*GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold).  Parley's  Cabinet  Library,  for  Schools 
and  Families.  20  vols.  Boston  :  Rand  and  Mann.  1849.  16°  or 
18J  (8.  and  6.) 

Note.  The  works  composing  this  series  have  no  r/eneral  title-page.  The  title 
given  above  is  from  the  publishjKg'  ''  Advertisement "  appended  to  several  of 
the  volumes.  The  serial  numb^R>f  each  volume  appears  on  the  margin  of  the 
signature  pages,  but  not  on  the  title-page.  The  following  brief  enumeration 
mav  be  convenient:  — 


1.  Famous  Men  of  Modern  Times. 

2.  Famous  Men  of  Ancient  Times. 

3.  Curiosities  of  Human  Nature. 

4.  Lives  of  Benefactors. 

5.  Famous  American  Indians. 

6.  Celebrated  Women. 

7.  American  History. 

8.  European  History. 

9.  Asiatic  History. 
10.  African  History. 


11.  History  of  the  Indians. 

12.  Customs  of  the  Indians. 

13.  A  Glance  at  the  Sciences. 

14.  Wonders  of  Geology. 

15.  Animal  Kingdom. 

16.  A  Glance  at  Philosophy. 

17.  Book  of  Literature. 

18.  Enterprise  and  Art  of  Man. 

19.  Customs  of  all  Nations. 

20.  The  World  and  its  Inhabitants. 


GRISWOLD  (Rufus  Wilmot).  The  Prose  Writers  of  America.  With  a 
Survey  of  the  History,  Condition,  and  Prospects  of  American  Lit 
erature.  Illustrated  with  Portraits  from  Original  Pictures.  Philadel 
phia.  1847.  8° 

HALL  (Rev.  Robert).     The  Miscellaneous  Works  and  Remains  of  the 


204 


CLASS  XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY. 


Rev.  R.  EL,  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  Olinthus  Gregory  . . .  and 
a  Critical  Estimate  of  his  Character  and  Writings,  by  John  Foster 
....  London.  1846.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.J 

*  [HARPER'S  Family  Library.     187  vols.    New  York  :  Harper  and  Broth 
ers.      Various  dates.     18°] 


1  -  3.  Milman  (H.  H.).    History  of  the 

Jews. 
4,  5.  Lockhart  (J.  G.).   Life  of  Napoleon. 

6.  Southey  (R.).     Life  of  Lord  Nelson. 

7.  Williams  (J.).    Alexander  the  Great. 

8.  74.  [Rennie  (J.)   and  Westwood  (J. 
0.)]-     Natural  History  of  Insects. 

9.  Gait  (J.).     Life  of  Lord  Byron. 

10.  Bush  (G.)-    Life  of  Mohammed. 

11.  Scott  (Sir  W.).    Demonology,  etc. 
12, 13.  Gleig  (G.  R.).  History  of  the  Bi 
ble. 

14.  Murray  (H.).    Polar  Seas  and  Re 
gions. 

15.  Croly  (G.).    Life  of  George  IV. 

16.  Murray  (H.).     Discovery  in  Africa. 
17-19,  66,  67.  Cunningham  (A.).    Brit 
ish  Painters  and  Sculptors. 

20.  James  (G.  P.  R.).    Chivalry  and  the 
Crusades. 

21,  22.  Bell  (H.  G.).     Mary  Queen  of 
Scots. 

23.  Russell  (M.).    Egypt. 

24.  Fletcher  (J.).     History  of  Poland. 

25.  Smith  (H.).     Festivals,  Games,  etc. 

26.  Brewster  (SirD.).    Life  of  Newton. 

27.  Russell  (M.).     History  of  Palestine. 

28.  Memes  (J.  S.)    Empress  Josephine. 

29.  Court  and  Camp  of  Bonaparte. 

30.  Lives  and  Voyages  of  Drake,  Cav 
endish,  and  Dam  pier. 

31.  [Barrow  (Sir  J.)].     Pitcairn's  Isl 
and  and  the  Mutiny  of  the  Bounty. 

32.  72,  84.  Turner   (S.).     Sacred    His 
tory  of  the  World. 

33.  34.  Jameson  (Mrs.  A.  [M.]).     Cele 
brated  Female  Sovereigns. 

38-40.  St.  John  (J.  A.).  Celebrated 
Travellers. 

41,  42.  Ellis  (G.  J.  W.  Agar),  Lord  Do 
ver.  Life  of  Frederic  the  Great. 

43,44.  Smedley(E.).  Venetian  History. 

45,  46.  Timelier  (B.  B.).  Lives  of  the 
Indians. 

47-49.  Murray  (H.).     British  India. 

50.  Brewster  (Sir  I).).    Natural  Magic. 

51,  52.  Taylor  (AY.  C.).    History  of  Ire 
land. 

53.  Tytler  (P.  F.).    Discovery  in  North 
America. 

54.  Macgillivray     (W.).        Humboldt's 
Travels. 

55,56.  Euler(L.).   Natural  Philosophy. 

57.  Mudie  (R.).     Guide  to  the  Observa 
tion  of  Nature. 

58.  Abercrombie  (J.).    The  Moral  Feel 
ings. 

59.  Dick  (T.).  Improvement  of  Society. 


60.  James  (G.  P.  R.).     Charlemagne. 

61.  Russell  (M.).   Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 

62.  63.  Russell  (M.).   Life  of  Cromwell. 

64.  Montgomery  (J.).     Lectures  on  Lit 
erature,  Poetry,  etc. 

65.  Barrow  (Sir  J.).    Peter  the  Great. 

66.  67.  See  17-19. 

68,  69.  Crichton  (A.).    History  of  Arabia. 

70.  Fraser  (J.  B.).     Persia. 

71.  Combe  (A.).  Principles  of  Physiology. 

72.  See  32. 

73.  Russell  (M.).     The  Barbary  States. 

74.  See  S. 

75.  76.  Paulding  (J.  K).    Life  of  Wash 
ington. 

77.  Ticknor  (C.).     Philosophy  of  Living. 

78.  Higgins  (W.  M.).     The  Earth. 

79.  Sforzosi  ( — ).     History  of  Italy. 

80.  81.  Davis  (Sir  J.  F.).     The  Chinese. 

82.  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe. 

83.  Dick  (T.).     Celestial  Scenery. 

84.  See  32. 

85.  Griscom  (J.  H.).   Animal  Mechanism. 
86-91.  Tytler  (A.  F.).  Universal  History. 
92,  93.  Franklin  (B.).    Life  and  Writings, 
94,95.  [Craik(G.L.)J.  Pursuit  of  Knowl 
edge  under  Difficulties. 

96,  97.  Paley  (W.).    Natural  Theology. 

98.  [Rennie   (J.)].      Natural   History  of 
Birds. 

99.  Dick  (T.).     The  Sidereal  Heavens. 

100.  Upham(T.  C.).    Disordered  Mental 
Action. 

101.  102.  Murray  (H.).    British  America. 
103.  Lossing  (B.  J.).     History  of  the  Fine 

Arts. 

«  Natural  History  of  Quadrupeds. 
Life  and  Travels  of  Mungo  Park. 

106.  [Dana  (R.  H.)],  Jr.     Two  Years  be 
fore  the  Mast. 

107,  108.  Parry  (SiVW.E.).    Three  Voy 
ages. 

109,  110.  Johnson  (S.).  Life  and  Writings. 

111.  Bryant  (W.  C.).      Selections   from 
the  American  Poets. 

112,  113    [Halleck    (F.-G.)].      Selections 
from  the  British  Poets. 

114-118.  Keightley  (T.).  History  of 
England. 

119,  120.  Hale  (S.).    History  of  the  U.  S. 

121,  122.  Goldsmith  (0.).  Life,  and  Se 
lections  from  his  AVritings,  by  Irving. 

123,  124.  Distinguished  Men  of  Modern 
Times. 

125.  Renwick  (J.).    Life  of  Dewitt  Clin 
ton. 

126,  127.  Mackenzie  (A.  Slidell).    Life  of 
Commodore  0.  H.  Perry. 


CLASS   XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY. 


205 


128.  Head  (Sir  F.  B.).    Life  of  Bruce, 
the  Traveller. 

129.  Renwick  (H.  B.  and  J.).     Lives  of 
John  Jay  and  Alex.  Hamilton. 

130.  Brewster  (Sir  D.).    Lives  of  Gali- 
leos  Tycho  Brahe,  and  Kepler. 

131.  Iceland,  Greenland,  and  the  Faroe 
Islands. 

132.  Manners  of  the  Japanese. 

133.  Dwight  (T.),  Jr.     History  of  Con 
necticut. 

134.  135.  Bucke  (C.).      Ruins   of  An 
cient  Cities. 

136,  137.  Crichton  (A.)  and  Wheaton 
(II.).  Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Norway. 

138.  Camp  (G.  S.).    Democracy. 

139.  Lanrnan(J.H.).  Hist. of  Michigan. 

140.  Fenelon  (F.  de  S.  de  la  M.).    Lives 
of  Ancient  Philosophers. 

141.  142.  Segur  (P.P.,  Count  de).    Na 
poleon's  Expedition  to  Russia. 

143,  144.  Epitome  of    the    History  of 
Philosophy. 

145.  Bucke  (C.)-  Beauties,  etc.  of  Nature. 

146.  Lieber  (F.).    On  Property  and  La 
bour. 

147.  White  (G.).  Nat.  Hist,  of  Selborne. 

148.  Wrangel  (F.  von).    Expedition  to 
the  Polar  Sea. 

149.  150.  Hazen  (E.).     Popular  Tech 
nology. 

151-153.  Spalding  (W.).     Italy,  etc. 
154,  155.  Allen   (P.).      Expedition    of 
Lewis  and  Clarke. 

156.  Schmidt  (H.  I.).     Education. 

157.  Fraser  (J.  B.).    Mesopotamia  and 
Assyria. 


158.  Russell  (M.).    Polynesia. 

159.  Davenport  (R.  A.).    Perilous  Ad 
ventures. 

160.  Duer  (W.   A.).     Constitutional  Ju 
risprudence  of  the  U.  S. 

161-163.  Belknap  (J.).     American  Bi 
ography. 

164.  Natural  History.     The  Elephant. 

165.  Potter  (A.).     Handbook  for  Readers 
and  Students. 

166.  Graves   (Mrs.  A.  J.).     Woman  in 
America. 

167.  168.  Stone   (W.  L.).     Border  Wars 
of  the  American  Revolution. 

169.  Vegetable  Substances  used  for  the 
Food  of  Man. 

170.  Michelet  (J.).     Modern  History. 

171.  Bacon  (F.),  Lord.    Essays,  etc. 

172.  Voyages  round  the  World. 

173.  Polo(M.).     Travels. 

174.  175.  American  Adventure,  etc. 

176.  Bunner  (E.).     History  of  Louisiana. 

177.  Florian  (J.  P.  C.  de).     The  Moors 
in  Spain. 

178.  Lee  (C.  A.).    Elements  of  Geology. 

179.  Brougham  (H.),  Lord.     Discourses 
by  Brougham  and  others. 

180.  Moseley  (H.).     Mechanics. 

181.  182.  Spectator.     (Selections.) 

183.  Potter  (A.).     Political  Economy. 

184.  Maury  (J.  S.),  Card.    On  Eloquence. 

185.  Robertson  (W.).     History  of  Amer 
ica.    Abridged. 

186.  Robertson  (W.).  Charles  V.  Abridg 
ed. 

187.  Ferguson  (A.).     History  of  the  Ro 
man  Republic.    Abridged. 


•IRVING  (Washington).    The  Works  of  W.  I.    New  Ed.,  revised.    Vol.1. 
Knickerbocker's    New-York.      |      Vol.   II.    The   Sketch  Book.      | 
Vol.  III. -IV.  Life  and  Voyages  of  Columbus.      |      Vol.  V.  Colum 
bus  and  his  Companions.      |      Vol.  VI.  Bracebridge  Hall.      |      Vol. 
VII.  Tales  of  a  Traveller.      |      Vol.   VIII.   Astoria.      |      Vol.   IX. 
Crayon  Miscellany.      |      Vol.  X.  Bonneville's  Adventures.      |      Vol. 
XI.  Oliver  Goldsmith.      |      Vol.  XII.  -  XIII.  Mahomet  and  his  Sue- 
cessors.      |      Vol.  XIV.  Conquest  of  Granada.      |      Vol.  XV.   The 
Alhambra.     15  vols.     New-York.     1849  -  52  -  48  -  51.     12° 
Note.    Each  volume  has  also  a  special  title-page. 

JOHNSON  (Samuel),  LL.D.  The  Works  of  S.  J.  ...  with  an  Essay  on 
his  Life  and  Genius,  by  Arthur  Murphy,  Esq.  1st  complete  Amer 
ican  Ed.  ...  2  vols.  New-York.  1837.  8° 

*LARDNER  (Dionysius),  LL.D.  The  Cabinet  Cyclopaedia.  Conducted 
by  the  Rev.  Dionysius  Lardner,  assisted  by  Eminent  Literary  and 
Scientific  Men.  132  vols.  London.  8° 

Note.  The  volumes  forming  this  collection  are  arranged  as  follows  in  a  cir 
cular  of  the  original  publishers,  dated  August,  1839.  The  title-pages  do  not 
indicate  their  place  in  the  series. 

HISTORY. 

1.  Keightley  (T.).   Outlines  of  History.     3- 12.  Mackintosh   (Sir  J.).      England; 

2.  Nicolas  (Sir  N.  H.)     Chronology  of        continued  by  W.  Wallace  and  R.  Bell. 
History.  13,  14.  Scott  (Sir  W-).     Scotland. 


206 


CLASS     XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY. 


15-18.  Moore  (T.).     Ireland. 

19-21.  Crowe  (E.  E.).     France. 

22.  History  of  Switzerland. 

23-27.  Dunham  (S.  A.).  Spain  and 
Portugal. 

28-30.  Dunham  (S.  A.).  The  Ger 
manic  Empire. 

31,  32.  Fergus  (H.).  The  United  States 
of  America. 

33-40.  Thirlwall  (C.).     Greece. 

41,  42.  History  of  Rome. 

43,  44.  Simonde  de  Sismondi  (J.  C.L.). 
Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire. 

45,  46.  Fosbroke  (T.  D.).  Arts,  Man 
ufactures,  Manners,  and  Institutions 
of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 


47.  Simonde  de  Sismondi  (J.  C.  L.).  Ital 
ian  Republics. 

48-51.  Dunham  (S.  A.).  Europe  during 
the  Middle  Ages. 

52-54.  Bell  (R.).     Russia. 

55.  Grattan  (T.  C.).     Netherlands. 

56.  Dunham  (S.  A.).     Poland. 

57  -  59.  Dunham  (S.  A.).  Denmark,  Swe 
den,  and  Norway. 

60-62.  Cooley  (W.  D.).     Maritime  and 

•    Inland  Discovery. 

63,  64.  Stebbing  (H.)  The  Christian 
Church,  to  A.  D.  1492. 

65,  66.  Stebbing  (H.).  The  Reforma 
tion. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


67-69.  Gleig(G.B.).  British  Military 
Commanders. 

70-74.  Southey  (R.).  British  Admi 
rals  ;  Vol.  V.  by  R.  Bell. 

75.  Roscoe  (H.).     British  Lawyers. 

76-82.  Forster  (J.).  British  States 
men  ;  Vol.  I.  by  Sir  J.  Mackintosh, 
Vol.  V.  by  T.  P.  Courtenay. 

83-87.  James  (G.  P.  R.)  and  Crowe 
(E.  E.).  Foreign  Statesmen. 

88-90.  Shelley  (Mrs.  M.  W.  [G.]). 
Literary  and  Scientific  Men  of  Italy, 


Spain,  and  Portugal.  By  Mrs.  Shelley, 
Sir  I).  Brewster,  J.  Montgomery,  and 
others. 

91,  92.  Shelley  (Mrs.  M.  W.  [G.]).  Liter 
ary  and  Scientific  Men  of  France.  By 
Mrs.  Shelley,  and  others. 

93,  94.  Bell  (R.).     English  Poets. 

95.  Dunham  (S.  A.)  and  Bell  (R,).  Early 
Writers  of  Great  Britain. 

96,  97.  Dunham  (S.  A.).     British  Dram 
atists.      By   S.  A.   D.,    R.  Bell,  and 
others. 


98.  Herschel  (Sir  J.  F.  W.) 
nary  Discourse. 

99.  Powell  (B.).      History   of  Natural 
Philosophy. 

100.  Lardner  (D.).    Arithmetic. 

101.  Lardner  (D.).     Geometry. 

102.  Kater  (H.)  and  Lardner  (D.).     Me 
chanics. 

103.  Lardner   (D.).      Hydrostatics    and 
Pneumatics. 


NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY. 
Prelimi- 


Astrono- 


104.  Herschel  (Sir  J.  F.  W.). 
my. 

105.  Brewster  (Sw-D.).     Optics. 

106.  Lardner  (D.).     Heat. 

107.  Donovan  (M.).     Chemistry. 

108.  109.  Lardner  (D.)  and  Walker  (C.V.). 
Electricity  and  Magnetism,  and  Meteo 
rology. 

110.  De  Morgan  (A.).    Probabilities. 


NATURAL  HISTORY. 


111.  Swainson  (W.).     Preliminary  Dis 
course. 

112.  Swainson   (W.).      Geography  and 
Classification  of  Animals. 

113.  Swainson  (W.).     Quadrupeds. 

114.  Swainson  (W.).    Animals  in  Mena 
geries. 

115,116.  Swainson  (W.).     Birds. 
117,  118.  Swainson  (W.).     Fishes,  Am 
phibians,  and  Reptiles. 


119.  Swainson  (W.).     Malacology. 

120.  Shuckard(W.E.)a?zd  Swainson  (W.). 
Insects. 

121.  Swainson  (W.).   Habits  and  Instincts 
of  Animals. 

122.  Swainson  (W.).     Taxidermy.    With 
the  Biography  of  Zoologists,  etc. 

123.  Henslow  (J.  S.).     Botany. 

124.  125.  Phillips  (J.).     Geology. 


THE  USEFUL  ARTS. 


126, 127.  Donovan  (M.).  Domestic  Econ 
omy. 

128.  Porter  (G.  R.).  Manufacture  of 
Silk. 


129-131.  Holland  (J.).    Manufactures  in 

Metal. 
132.  Porter  (G.   R.).       Manufactures  of 

Porcelain  and  Glass. 


LEGARE  (Hugh  Swinton).    Writings  . . . :  consisting  of  a  Diary  of  Brus 
sels,  and  Journal  of  the  Rhine  ;  Extracts  from  his  Private  and  Diplo- 


CLASS   XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY.  20T 

matic  Correspondence  ;  Orations  and  Speeches  ;  and  Contributions  to 
the  New-York  and  Southern  Reviews.  Prefaced  by  a  Memoir  of 
his  Life.  . . .  With  a  Portrait.  Edited  by  his  Sister.  ...  2  vols. 
Charleston,  S.  C.  1846.  8° 

LIBRARY  of  Useful  Knowledge.     See  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  DIFFUSION,  etc. 

MACAULAY  (Thomas  Babington).  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays. 
5  vols.  Philadelphia.  1842  -  44.  12° 

Vol.  I.  Milton.  —  Machiavelli.  —  Dryden.  —  History.  —  Hallam's  Constitu 
tional  History-  —  Southcy's  Colloquies  on  Society.  —  Moore's  Life  of  Lord  By 
ron. —  Southey's  Ed.  of  the  Pilgrim's  Progress.  —  Appendix  [Pompeii,  and 
The  Battle  of'lvry]. 

Vol.  II.  Croker's  Ed.  of  Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.  —  Lord  Nugent's  Me 
morials  of  Hampden.  —  Nares's  Memoirs  of  Lord  Burghley. —  Dumont's  Rec 
ollections  of  Mirabeau.  —  Lord  Mahon's  War  of  the  Succession.  —  Walpole's 
Letters  to  Sir  Horace  Mann.  —  Thackeray's  History  of  the  Earl  of  Chatham. 

—  Lord  Bacon. 

Vol.  III.  Mackintosh's  History  of  the  Revolution  in  England,  in  1 688.  — 
Sir  John  Malcolm's  Life  of  Lord  Clive.  —  Life  and  Writings  of  Sir  William 
Temple.  —  Church  and  State.  —  Ranke's  History  of  the  Popes.  —  Covvley  and 
Milton.  —  On  Mitford's  History  of  Greece.  —  On  the  Athenian  Orators. 

Vol.  IV.  Comic  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration  (Wycherley  and  Congreve). 

—  The  late  Lord  Holland.  —  Warren  Hastings.  —  Frederic  the  Great.  —  LAYS 
t  OF  AXCIEXT  ROME. 

Vol.  V.  Madame  D'Arblay.  —  Life  and  Writings  of  Addison.  —  Barere's 
Memoirs.  —  Mr.  Robert  Montgomery's  Poems. —  Civil  Disabilities  of  the  Jews. 

—  Mill's  Essay  on  Government.  —  Bentham's  Defence  of  Mill.  —  Utilitarian 
Theory  of  Government. 

MASSACHUSETTS  —  Board  of  Education.     See  SCHOOL  Library. 

MILTON  (John).  The  Prose  Works  of  J.  M.  . . .  With  a  Preface,  Pre 
liminary  Remarks,  and  Notes,  by  J.  A.  St.  John.  Vol.  1. -III.  3  vols. 
London.  1848.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 

ORCUTT  (Hiram).     See  RICKARD  (T.)  and  ORCDTT  (H.). 

PALEY  (William),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle.  The  Works,  etc. 
See  Class  II.  Part  III. 

PARLEY  (Peter),  pseudon.     See  [GOODRICH  (Samuel  Griswold)]. 

PIERPONT  (Rev.  John).  Pierpont's  Fifth  Reader.  —  The  American  First 
Class  Book  ....  35th  Ed.  New  York.  N.  D.  12°  (3  copies.) 

PROVERBS.     See  SELECTION  (A)  of  English  and  Scotch  Proverbs,  etc. 

RICKARD  (Truman)  and  ORCUTT  (Hiram).  Class  Bodfc  of  Prose  and  Po 
etry  :  . . .  Selections  . . .  designed  as  Exercises  in  Parsing  ....  Bos 
ton.  1847.  12°  (8.  4.) 

ST.  JOHN  (Henry),  Viscount  Bolinglroke.  The  Works  of  Lord  B. 
With  a  Life,  prepared  expressly  for  this  Ed 4  vols.  Phila 
delphia.  1841.  8° 

SCHLEGEL  (Karl  Wilhelm  Fried  rich  VON).  The  ^Esthetic  and  Mis 
cellaneous  Works  of  Frederick  v.  S.  :  comprising  Letters  on  Chris 
tian  Art  —  An  Essay  on  Gothic  Architecture  —  Remarks  on  the 
Romance-Poetry  of  the  Middle  Ages  and  on  Shakspere  —  On  the 
Limits  of  the  Beautiful  —  On  the  Language  and  Wisdom  of  the  In 
dians.  Translated  from  the  German  by  E.  J.  Millington.  Lon 
don.  1849.  8°  (BOHN'S  Stand.  Libr.) 


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*SCHOOL  Library  (The).  Published  under  the  Sanction  of  the  Board 
of  Education  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts.  26  vols.  Boston. 
1839 -[43].  12° 

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with  the  Author's  Visit  to  Palos.  ...  1839. 

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am,  and  Sir  Charles  Bell  ...  .  The  whole  newly  arranged  .-. .  by  Elisha 
Bartlett,  M.D.  ...  1839. 

Vol.  IV.  -  VI.  Lives  of  Eminent  Individuals,  celebrated  in  American  His 
tory.  ...  1839. 

Vol.  VII.  -X.  Sacred  Philosophy  of  the  Seasons  ;  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Dun 
can,  D.D.  Adapted  to  American  Readers,  by  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood.  .. .  1839. 

Vol.  XI.  XII.  The  Useful  Arts,  considered  in  Connexion  with  the  Applica 
tions  of  Science.  With  numerous  Engravings.  By  Jacob  Bigelow,  M.D. 
...  1840. 

Vol.  XIII.  A  Familiar  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
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cis  Wayland,  D.D.  ...  1840  -  [44]. 

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see  p.  15,  McCuLLOCH  (J.  R.)  j  — p.  42,  SOCIETY,  etc. ;  — p.  56,  VEGETABLE  ; 
—  pp.59,  124,  SOCIETY,  etc.; — p.  168,  MALKIN  (F.) ;  —  p.  177,  VAUGHAN 
(R.) ;  —  p.  197,  MUELLER  (K.  0.)  ;  — p.  201,  SOCIETY,  etc. 


CLASS    XXXI.      POLYGRAPHY.  209 

STEPHEN  (Sir  James).     Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.      Philadel 
phia.     1843.     12° 

Containing  :  —  Life  of  William  Wilberforce.  —  The  Lives  of  "Whitfiekl  and 
Fronde.  —  D'Aubigne's  History  of  the  Great  Reformation.  —  Life  and  Times 
of  Richard  Baxter.  —  Physical  Theory  of  another  Life.  —  The  Port-Royalists. 
—  Ignatius  Loyola  and  his  Associates.  —  Taylor's  Edwin  the  Fair. 

VULGAR  and  Common  Errors.  See  BROWN  (Sir  Thomas),  M.D.,  Re- 
divivus,  pseudon. 

WALSH  (Robert),  LL.D.  Didactics:  Social,  Literary,  and  Political.  ... 
2  vols.  Philadelphia.  1836.  12° 

WAKE  (Henry),  Jr.,  D.D.  The  Miscellaneous  Wofks,  etc.  See  Class 
II.  Part  HI. 

WILCOX  (Rev.  Carlos).  Remains  ...  .  With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life 
[by  Lavius  Hyde].  Hartford.  1828.  8° 

WIRT  (William),  LL.D.  The  Letters  of  the  British  Spy.  . . .  10th  Ed., 
revised  and  corrected.  To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Biographical  Sketch 
of  the  Author.  New-York.  1848.  12° 

WONDERS  (The)  of  Human  Folly.  (CHAMBERS'S  Papers,  etc.  VIII. 
no.  63.) 


27 


ADDITIONS    AND    CORRECTIONS. 


Page  2,  after  line  3,  insert 

HAMILTON  (Sir  William),  Bart.  Discussions  on  Philosophy  and  Literature,  Educa 
tion  and  University  Reform.  Chiefly  from  the  Edinburgh  Review  ;  corrected, 
vindicated,  enlarged,  in  Notes  and  Appendices.  With  an  Introductory  Essay 
by  Robert  Turnbull,  D.D.  New  York.  1853.  8°  pp.  xlviii.,  764. 

Page  11,  after  line  13  from  the  bottom,  insert 

BROUGHAM  (Henry),  Baron  Brou</ham  and  Vaux.  . . .  Political  Philosophy  . . .  Part  I 
Principles  of  Government  Monarchical  Government  |  Part  II  Of  Aris 
tocracy  Aristocratic  Governments  |  Part  III  Of  Democracy  Mixed 
Monarchy  2d  Ed.  3  pts.  London.  1849  8°  (Under  the  Superinten 

dence  of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.) 

Page  19,  after  the  last  reference  under  BARNARD,  insert 

Editor.    See  RHODE  ISLAND  INSTITUTE  OF  INSTRUCTION.  Journal,  etc. 

Page  30,  "  SOCIETY,"  etc.     The  Schoolmaster,  Vol.  I.  and  II.  — By  a  strange  over 
sight,  only  part  of  the  contents  of  these  volumes  is  specified. 

Page  52,  line  8  from  the  bottom,  for  "  Muckle  "  read  "  Muckle." 
Page  59,  after  line  17,  insert 

SPENCE  (William).    See  KIRBY  (W.)  and  SPENCE  (W.) 
Page  60,  line  10  from  the  bottom,  for  "  J/.Z)."  read  "M.D." 
Page  61,  line  20,  for  "  Class  XXVII."  read  "Class  XXVIII." 
Page  77,  last  line,  add  "  pp.  52." 
Page  85,  after  line  5,  insert 

EUCLIDES.     Geometry.     See  Class  IX. 
Page  86,  after  line  24,  insert 

COLERIDGE  (Henry  Nelson).    Introductions,  etc.    See  Class  XXIX. 

Page  91,  line  17  from  the  bottom,  for  "  SALLUSTIUS  (Caius  Crispus)  "  read  "  SAL- 
LUSTIUS  CRISPUS  (Caius)." 

Page  99,  line  19,  dele  the  words  "and  THOMSON  (James),"  and  place  the  title  first  in 
order  under  COWPER. 

Page  115,  after  line  24,  insert 

LOGAN  (James).  The  Scotish  Gael,  etc.    See  Class  XXVII. 
Page  117,  after  line  12,  insert 

COOLEY  (William  Desborough).  The  History  of  Maritime  and  Inland  Discovery. 
3  vols.  London.  8°  (LARDNER'S  Cab.  Cycl.,  GO- .62.) 

Page  119,  line  8  from  the  bottom.     "AMERICAN  Adventure,"  etc.  —  This  anonymous 
work  was  written  by  Epes  Sargent. 

Page  121,  line  7,  inclose  the  dash  in  brackets. 
Page  125,  bottom,  insert 

THOMPSON  (Rev.  Henry).    Heraldry.     (ENCYCL.  Metrop.  V.  589-618.) 
Page  139,  line  13,  for  "  Weldore  "  read  "  Welbore." 
Page  161,  after  line  6  from  the  bottom,  insert 

Memoir.     See  Class  XI.  Part  II.  LARDNER  (D.).    The  Steam  Engine,  etc. 

Page  176,  line  21,  inclose  the  dash  in  brackets. 

Page  178,  line  18  from  the  bottom,  read  "  [SFORZOSI  ( )]." 

Page  208,  line  3  from  the  bottom,  for  "p.  42,"  read  "  pp.  30,  42." 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX. 


Note.  The  following  Index  is  principally  intended  to  show  at  once  where  each 
work  is  entered  in  the  Catalogue.  It  contains  the  names  of  authors,  including  trans 
lators,  editors,  and  commentators,  followed  by  a  very  brief  indication  of  their  literary 
labors.  The  titles  of  anonymous  publications  are  also  referred  to,  except  the  anony 
mous  tracts  in  Chambers's  "  Miscellany,"  "  Papers  for  the  People,"  and  "  Repository," 
which  belong  to  Class  XXL  (PROSE  FICTION)  and  to  Class  XXIV.  Part  II.  (INDI 
VIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY).  For  the  description  of  different  editions,  and  other  particu 
lars,  the  Catalogue  itself  must  be  consulted. 

The  abbreviation  "fraHS."  is  used  for  "  translator  "  ;  " edit."  for  "  editor"  ;  "  annot." 
for  "  annotator " ;  and  "  biogr."  for  ';  biographer."  When  the  initial  of  a  Christian 
name  is  followed  by  a  period  in  the  Index,  the  full  name  will  be  found  in  the  Cata 
logue  ;  when  the  full  name  is  not  known,  two  dots  are  placed  after  the  initial.  Itali 
cized  initials  belong  to  names  printed  in  spaced  letters  (for  a  reason  explained  in 
the  Preface)  in  the  preceding  part  of  the  Catalogue.  When  a  word  is  printed  in 
small  capitals,  that  is  the  word  to  be  sought  on  the  page  referred  to. 


PAGE 
[Abbot  (Anne  Wales)],  edit.  AUTUMN 

Leaves 201 

Abbott  (J.).  History  of  ALEXANDER 

the  Great 126 

ALFRED  the  Great       .        .  126 

CHARLES  I.  of  England          .  132 

CHARLES  II.  of  England      .  132 

CLEOPATRA     .        .        .        .133 

CYRUS  the  Elder          .        .  135 

DARIUS  the  Great   .        .        .135 

Queen  ELIZABETH       .        .  137 

HANNIBAL       ....  141 

Julius  C.ESAR      ...  131 

MARY,  Queen  of  Scots   .        .  148 

NERO 151 

ROMULUS         ....  156 

WILLIAM  the  Conqueror     .  162 

XERXES  .        .        .        .163 

Lecture.     AMER.  INST.  1840  17 

The  Teacher        ...  16 

edit.  ABERCROMBIE  ...  1 

Abbott  (John  Stevens  Cabot).    History 

of  JOSEPHINE           ....  145 

MARIA  ANTOINETTE           .  148 

Madame  ROLAND    .        .         .  156 

Abercrombie  (J.).  Intellectual  Powers  1 

Moral  Feelings         ...  10 

Account  of  the  Borders     .        .        .  174 

Account  of  the  Gipsies         .        .        .  178 

Account  of  the  Highlands          .        .  114 

Adam  (A.).  Latin  Grammar         .        .  77 

Roman  Antiquities       .         .  188 

Adams  (D.).  New  Arithmetic       .        .  32 

Adams  (P.  A.).  Arithmetic        .         .  32 

Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1845    .  18 

Adams  (G.).  Mass.  Register  for  1853  114 

Adams  (S.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1843  17 


Addison  (J.).  Papers,  and  Life.  SPEC 
TATOR      ...... 

Select  Poems 

trans.  OVIDIUS.  Metamorph.     . 

Adelung(F.).  Sanscrit  Literature     . 
Adler  (G.  J..).  German  Dictionary 
*jEschylus.  Agamemnon  (Felton) 

Agamemnon    and    the    Choe"- 


phorse  (translated  bv  Potter) 
Prometheus  (Woolsey)    . 


African  Discovery 
Agapida  (Fray  A.),  pseudon.     See  [Ir 
ving  (W.)] 

Agassiz  (L.),  biogr.  MILLER 

and  Gould  (A.  A.).    Principles 


of  Zoology 
Agnew  (John  Holmes).  Lecture.  AMER. 

INST.  1843 

i  Aikin  (J.).  British  Poets    . 

biogr.  GOLDSMITH.  Poems 


Aikin  (L.),  biogr.  BARBAULD 
Aikman  (J.),  biogr.  LEIGHTON     . 
Ainslie  (J.).  Land  Surveying     . 
Ainslie  (R.).  Lecture.  [CONOR.  BOARD, 

etc.],  vn. 

Ainslie  (W.),  Joint  author.    MURRAY 
Ainsworth  ( \\ .  F.).  Travels  in  the  Track 

of  the  Ten  Thousand  Greeks 
Airv    (G.  B.).    Figure  of   the  Earth. 

Tides  and  Waves 
Trigonometry 


PAGE 

11 

97 
91 
194 
72 
84 

84 

84 

116 

180 
55 

56 

17 

97 

203 

201 


23 

181 


116 

47 


Akenside  (M.).  Select  Poems  .  .  97 
Alchemy  and  the  Alchemists  .  52,  191 
[Alcott*(\V.  A..)].  Confessions  of  a 

Schoolmaster 126 

edit.  AMERICAN  Annals  of  Ed 
ucation     16,  17 


212 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Alexander  (J..  H..),  edit.  SIMMS       .  40 
Alexander  (W.),  1st  Earl  of  Stirling. 

Select  Poems        ....  97 
Allen  (A.).  Latin  Verbs        ...  77 
Allen  (P.).  Lewis  and  Clarke's  Expedi 
tion  116 

Alsop  (S.)«  Algebra  ....  35 

Key  to  do 35 

America.  PRE-COLUMBIAN       .        .  119 
American  Adventure  by  Land  and  Sea  1 19 
American  Almanac    .        .        .        .  Ill 
American  Annals  of  Education    .        .  16 
American  Bible  Society.   BIBLE,  Eng 
lish,  French,  German,  Italian  .         .  5 

American  Institute  of  Instruction.  Lec 
tures,  1840- 1850      ....  17 

Memorial      ....  18 

American  Journal  of  Education    .         .  18 
American  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of 

Useful  Knowledge.    English  Spell 
ing  Book 66 

Analysis  of  HERODOTUS    ...  85 

Ancient  Philosophic  Sects    .        .        .  191 

Ancient  Rites  and  Mysteries      .        .     9,  189 

Ancient  Scandinavia    ....  189 
Anderson  (C.).    Annals  of  the  English 

Bible  (abridged  by  Prime)       .        .194 

Anderson  (B. ).  Wogr.  POTTKB  .       .  190 

Andrews  (E.  A.).  First  Latin  Book      .  77 

First  Lessons  in  Latin          .  77 

Latin-English  Lexicon    .        .  80 

Latin  Exercises  '.  77 

Key  to  do.        ....  77 

Latin  Reader        ...  77 

LHOMOND'S  Viri  Romas  .        .  80 

[ ]     Questions  on  Lat.  Grammar  77 

edit.  C.ESAR       .         .         .         .88 

"      SALLUSTIUS  ...  91 


and  Stoddard  (S.).  Latin  Gram 


mar  .....  78 
Andrews  (I..  W..),  edit.  OHIO  Journal  of 

Education 27 

Andrews  (Stephen  Pearl).  Lecture. 

AMER.  INST.  1846  ...  18 

Anecdotes  of  Ants  ....  56 

Anecdotes  of  Dogs  ....  56 

Anecdotes  of  Elephants  ...  56 

Anecdotes  of  Serpents  ...  57 

Anecdotes  of  Shoemakers  .  .  .  120 

Anecdotes  of  Spiders  ...  67 
Anecdotes  of  the  Cat  .  .  .  .56 
Anecdotes  of  the  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind  119 
Anecdotes  of  the  Early  Painters  .  .119 

Anecdotes  of  the  Horse  ...  57 
Animal  Instincts  and  Intelligence  1,  57 

Annales  Antiquitatis  .  .  .  166 

Annals  of  Education,  AMERICAN  .  16 
Annals  of  Fashion  .  .  .  .189 

Annals  of  the  Poor  ....  120 

Annual  of  Scientific  Discovery  .  .  191 

Ansted  (D.  T.).  Ancient  World  .  54 

Antarctic  Explorations  .  .  .  117 
Anthon  (C.).  Ancient  and  Mediasval 

Geography 112 

Classical  Dictionary    .        .  83 

Grecian  Antiquities         .         .  189 

Greek  Grammar  ...  72 

Greek  Literature     .        .        .194 

Greek  Reader       ...  72 

Latin  Dictionary      ...  81 

Latin  Versification 

Key  to  do 78 


Roman  Antiquities 

edit.  C.ESAR       .... 

'       CICERO.  Orations 

'       HOMERUS.   Iliad 

'       HORATIUS 

'       RIDDLE  and  ARNOLD 

'       SALLUSTIUS  . 

"      SMITH.  Class.  Diet. 

SMITH.  Diet,  of  Antiq. 

"      VIRGILIUS.  Juieid    . 

"     VIRGILIUS.   Eclogues  and 

Georgics 

"      XENOPHON.  Anabasis    . 

"      XENOPHON.  Memorabilia 

"      ZUMPT.  Latin  Grammar 

Antisell  (T.).  Hand-Book  of  the  Useful 

Arts 

Appleton  (J.).  Works  and  Life 
Appletons'  Library  Manual  . 
Arago  (D.  F.  J.).  Astronomy    . 
Arctic  Explorations       .... 
Aristophanes.   Comedies  (translated  by 

Mitchell  and  Cumberland) 

Birds  (Felton)      . 

Clouds  (Felton) 


Aristoteles.  Ethica  Nicomachea 
Armstrong  (J.).  Select  Poems 
Armstrong  (J.).   Life  of  R.  MONTGOM 
ERY  

Life  of  A.  WAYNE 


Arnold  (Henry  Hamilton),  trans.  DOE- 

DERLEIN 

trans.  GROTEFEND    . 

Arnold  (T.).     Christian  Life  (2  vols.) 

Early  Roman  History 

History  of  Rome 

Later  Roman  Commonwealth 

Lectures  on  Modern  History 

Life     and      Correspondence 

(Stanley) 

Miscellaneous  Works   . 

Sermons  ..... 

Sermons  on  the  Interpretation 


of  Scripture 
edit.  THUCYDIDES 


Arnold  (T.  K.).  English  Grammar 

First  Classical  Atlas     . 

First  and  Second  Latin  Book  . 

First  Greek  Book 

First  Greek  Lessons 

Greek  Accidence 

Greek  Construing    . 

Greek  Grammar 

Greek  Prose  Composition,  Pts. 


189 
88 
89 
86 
90 
82 
91 
84 

191 
93 

93 

87 
87 
80 

61 

6 

194 

47 
117 

84 
84 
84 
84 
97 

150 
161 

81 

79 

6 

169 
169 
169 
171 

127 

201 

6 

7 
87 
66 
112 
78 
72 
72 
73 
73 
73 


I.  and  II.       ..".".'.  73 

Latin  Prose  Composition         .  78 

Latin  Verse  Composition     .  78 

Longer  Latin  Exercises,  Pt.  I.  78 

edit.  BOJESEN    .         .      '  .         .  189 

CICERO.  Selections        .  88 

GROTEFEND      ...  79 

HORATIUS.  Eclogce        .  90 
NEPOS    .        .        .        .    90,  91 

PILLON      ....  77 

PUETZ    ....  167 
See  Riddle  (J.  E.)  and  Arnold 


(T.  K.). 
Ascham  (R.).  Schoolmaster.   SOCIETY, 

etc.  The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  I. 
Assernblv  of  Divines  at  Westminster. 

The  Shorter  Catechism 
Association  of  Masters  of  the  Boston 


80 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


213 


Public  Schools.  Remarks  on  Mann's 
Seventh  Annual  Report 

Rejoinder  to  Mann's  Reply 

Report  of  a  Committee 


|  Bartnim  (J.  P.).  Arithmetic 

19    Barwell  (Mrs. ).   Early  Education. 

-*-      The   Schoolmaster. 


n 


114, 


Astronomers,  EMINENT 
Atlas  Classica  (Tanner) 
Aubigne  (J.  H.  Merle  d1).  See  Merle 

d' Aubigne. 

[Austin  (Sarah)].  Life  of  C.  NIEBUHR 
Ausonius  (D.  M.).  Opera 
[Australia].  LIFE  in  the  Bush  . 
Australia  and  its  Gold  Regions 
Australia  and  Van  Diemen's  Land 
Autumn  Leaves     .... 
Avianus  (F.).  Fabulae 
Avers  (W.  0..).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 
1849 

Babbage  (C.).  Manufactures 

Bache  (A.  D.).  Appendix  to  Brewster's 
Optics       ...... 

Bachelor.   See  Old  Bachelor. 

Bachi  (P.).  Italian  Grammar 

Bacon  (F.),  Lord.  Essays 

[Bacon  (J.)],  Jr.  D  AVIS' s  Magnetism 

Bacon  (Peter  Child).  Addresses  as  May 
or  of  WORCESTER,  Mass. 

Bailey  (E.).  First  Lessons  in  Algebra 

Key  to  do 

Bailey  (J.)^edit.  FORCELLINI    . 
Bailey  (P.  J.).  Festus   .... 
Bain  (A.).   See  Reid(D.  B.)  and  Bain  (A.). 
Baines   (E.),  Jr.     Lecture.     [CONGR. 

BOARD,  etc.],  i 

Baird  (J.  S..  S..).  Classical  Manual      . 
Baker  (C.).  Reading.  SOCIETY,  etc.  The 

Schoolmaster.  Vol.  II.     . 
Baker  (G.),  trans.  LIVIUS 
[Ball  (C.)].  Life  of  a  Xegro  Slave 
Bampfylde  (J.).  Select  Poems  . 
Bancroft  (G.).    History  of  the  United 

States    

trans.  HEEREN 

Barbauld  (Mrs.  A.L.  [A.]).  Works  and 

Life 

Baretti  (Joseph).  See  Neuman  (H.)  and 

Baretti  (J.). 
Barker  (Edmund  Henry),  edit.   XENO- 

PHON.  Cyropsedia    .... 
Barlow  (J.)."  On  Insanity  . 
[ ]     Physiology  and  Intellectual 

Philosophy 

Barlow  (P.).  Astronomy 

Geometry     .... 

Magnetism.  Electro-Magnetism 

Manufactures 

• Mechanics,     Hydrodynamics, 

Pneumatics 

Optics 

Theory  of  Numbers 


19 

19 

121 

113 


151 

87 

118 

114 

186 

201 

87 

18 
62 


SOCIETY,  etc. 

Vol.  1 30 

Batchelder  (J.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1848 18 

Bates  (J.).   Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1840      17 

Bates  (Samuel  Worcester).  Lecture. 
MASS.  TEACHERS'  Assoc.  Transac 
tions.  I.  .  .  .  .  .  .27 

Beard  (J.  R.).  Latin  made  easy 

Beattie  (J.).  Poetical  Works 
Select  Poems 


Beaumont  (Sir  J.).  Select  Poems 
Beck  (C.).  Latin  Syntax   . 
trans.  MUNK.  Metres 


Becker  (W.  A.).  Charicles 
Gallus 


Beckmann  (J.).  History  of  Inventions 
Beecher  (C.  E.)  Domestic  Economy 

49  |  Behr  (M..),  trans.  WEBER     . 

Belknap  (J.).  American  Biography   . 

77    [Bell  (Sir  C.)]-  Animal  Mechanics 


80 


97 


is:; 
168 


201 


an  not.  PALEY'S  Nat.  Theol.  . 
Bell  (H.  G.).  MARY,  Queen  of  Scots     . 
Bell  (J.),  biogr.  ROLLIN     . 
Bell  (R.).  Brit.  Dramatists.  DUNHAM 

History  of  Russia 

Lives  of  English  Poets     . 

continuator.  MACKINTOSH.  Eng 
land  

See  Southey  (R.)  and  Bell  (R.). 

Bellows  (J.  N..).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1844 

Beloe  (W.),  trans.  HERODOTUS 

Bern  (Joseph).  Chronology.  PEABODY 

Benedict  (E.  C.).  Address,  etc. 

Berkeley  (G.),  Bp.  Works  and  Life 

[Berthoud  (S.  H.)].  Sister  of  Rembrandt 

Bethune  (G.  W..).  Orations 

[Bethune  (John Eliot  Driukwater)].  Life 

of  Galileo  GALILEI 

[ ]     Life  of  KEPLER 

Bezout  (E.).  Diff.  and  Integral  Calculus 
BIBLE  and  all  its  parts,  various  editions 

and  translations    .... 
Bigelow  (J.).  Plants  of  Boston 
The  Useful  Arts 


78 
97 
97 
97 
78 
80 
189 
189 
191 
62 
165 
120 
57 
4 

148 
167 
121 
179 
120 

176 


Bion.  BRIGGS.  Poetse,  etc. 


87 
1  {  Biot  (J.  B.).  Analytical  Geometry 

I Life  of  NEWTON 

59 

47 


18 

85 
165 

19 

1 

107 

96 

139 

145 

35 

5,6 
56 
62 
84 


Barnard  (H.).  Normal  Schools 

Reports.     RHODE    ISLAND  — 

Commissioner,  etc 

School  Architecture    . 

-. edit.   RHODE  ISLAND  INST.  OF 

INSTRUCTION.  Journal 
Barney  (H..  H..).    Report  on   Graded 

Free  Schools         .... 

edit.  OHIO  Journal  of  Education 

Barrow  (Sir  J.).  PETER  the  Great    . 

[ ]     Pitcairn's  Island  . 

Bartlett  (E.),  edit.  PALEY'S  Nat.  Theol. 


151 

Birch  (T.),  biogr.  CUD  WORTH           .  4 

Bird  (G.).  Natural  Philosophy      .        .  42 

38  ;  Birds,  Natural  History  of  ...  57 

50    [Bishop  (N.)].  Reports  (Boston  Schools)  19 

62    Bishop  (S.).  Select  Poems         .        .  97 

j  Blair  (H.).  Rhetoric      ....  93 

45    Blair  (R.).  Select  Poems   ...  98 

Black  (3.),  trans.  SCHLEGEL  ( A.  W.  von)  197 


49 

35    Black's  County  Atlas  of  Scotland 

19  |  Blacklock  (T.).  Select  Poems       .        .  97 

Blackmore  (Sir  R.).  Select  Poems    .  98 

28  Blackstone   (Sir  W.).     The  Lawyer's 

64         Farewell  to  his  Muse    ...  98 

Blakesley  (J.  W.).  ARISTOTELES          .  127 

29  !  [Bligh  (W.)l.  Mutiny  of  the  Bounty  117 
j  Bliss  (G.),  Jr.,  edit.   ANNUAL        .        .  191 

19  I  Blomfield  (C.  J.),  Bp.  Socrates,  etc.  192,  158 

27  j  Blomfield  (E.  V.),  trans.  MATTHIAE    .  75 

153    Bloomfield  ( Samuel  Thomas),  edit.  New 

114       Testament—  Greek     ...  6 

4   trans,  and  amwt.   THUCYDIDES  87 


214 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


166 
189 

106 
201 
201 
201 
189 
189 


70 

120 


Bloss  (C..  A..).  Ancient  History  . 

Boeckh  (A.).  Public  Economy  of  Ath 
ens  

Bohn  (Henry  G..),  trans.  SCHILLER. 
Early  Dramas,  etc. 

[Bonn's  Antiquarian  Library] 

[Bonn's  Illustrated  Library] 

[Bonn's  Standard  Library]    . 

Bojesen  (E.  F.G.).  Grecian  Antiquities 

—     Roman  Antiquities  . 

Bolingbroke,  H.,  Viscount.  t  See  St.  John. 

Bolmar  (A.),  edit.,  etc.  LEVIZAC 

Bonaparte  Family      .... 

See  Court  and  Camp. 

Boniface  Saintine  (X.).  See  Saintine. 

Book  of  Costume           .        .        .        .189 
[Booth  (D.)].  Indexes,  etc.  SOCIETY,  etc.    42 
Booth  (J.  C..).  Encyclopasdia  of  Chem 
istry          52 

Borneo.  RAJAH  BROOKE  .  .  .  116 
Bos  (L.).  Greek  Ellipses,  abridged  .  73 
Boston.  Truants  (City  Doc.)  .  .  19 
Boston  —  Primary  School  Committee. 

Reports          .'....          20 
Boston  —  School    Committee.     Reports, 

Rules,  etc 20 

Reports  on  Ventilation    .        .      63 

Boston  Masters.     See  Association,  etc. 
Boswell  (J.).  Life  of  JOHNSON      .        .     144 
Bosworth  (J.).  Anglo-Saxon  Dictionary     65 

Bourbon  Family 120 

Bourdon  (L.  P.  M.).  Algebra    .        .          35 
Bourne  (V.)  Latin  Poems     ...      98 
[Bowen  (F.)].    History  of  the  United 

States.  WEBER        .        .        .        .165 

Life  of  B.  LINCOLN      .        .        147 

[ ]     Life  of  James  OTIS       .         .     152 

[ ]     Life  of  Sir  W.  PHIPS        .        153 

[ J     Life  of  Baron  STEUBEN        .    159 

Lowell  Lectures  .        .  3 

[ ]  edit.  AMERICAN  Almanac      .     Ill 

"      VIRGILIUS  ...          92 

[ ]    "      WEBER  .        .        .165 

Bowman  (W.).  Surgery    .        .        .          61 
Boyd(J.),  annot.  ADAM        .         .      188,189 
Boyd  (J.  R.).  Rhetoric       ...  93 
edit.  COWPER.  The  Task,  etc.         99 

"      MILTON.  Paradise  Lost          102 

"      THOMSON.  The  Seasons         105 

"      YOUNG.  Night  Thoughts        105 

[Boylan  (R..  D..)],  trans.    SCHILLER. 

Don  Carlos 106 

Boyse  (S.).  Select  Poems  ...  98 
Bradford  (D.).  Wonders  of  the  Heavens  47 
[Bradford  (T.  G.)].  LEVERETT.  Latin 

Lexicon    ......      81 

LIEBER.  Encycl.  Americana       200 

edit.  MURRAY    ....    112 

and  Goodrich  (S.  G.).  Universal 

Atlas Ill 

Brand  (J.).  Popular  Antiquities         .         189 
Brande  (W.  T.),  edit.  Dictionary  of  Sci 
ence,  etc.       .....         199 

[Brewster  (&VD.)].  Double  Refraction 

and  Polarisation  of  Light     .         .          49 

Life  of  NEWTON      .        .        .     151 

Martyrs  of  Science.  GALILEI      139 

Natural  Magic          ...       43 

Optics  ....  49 

joint  author.  SHELLEY      .        .    124 

• annot.  and  biogr.  EULER        .          43 

trans.  LEGENDRE      ...      39 


Brief  View  of  Greek  Philosophy  .  192 
Briggs  (T.).  Poetce  Bucolici  Grteci  .  84 
Brighton  —  School  Committee.  Reports  20 
Bristed  (C.  A.).  Five  Years,  etc.  .  .  21 
Bristol  Academy,  Taunton.  FELTON  23 

British  Conquest  of  India  .  .  .181 
British  Museum.  See  Great  Britain  — 

Parliament. 

British  Poets.  See  Aikin  (J.);  — Hal- 
leek  (F.-G.);  —  Sanford  (E.)  and 
Walsh  (R.J. 

Brocklesby  (J.)-  Meteorology        .        .      51 
Brome  (A.).  Select  Poems         .        .          98 
Bronson  (C..  P..).  Elocution          ,        .      94 
Brooke  (H.  J.).   Crystallography.    Min 
eralogy      54 

Brooks  (C.).    Lectures.    AMER.  INST. 

1844  and  1849  .         .        .        .         17,  18 
Brooks  (N.  C.),  edit.  OVIDIUS.  Metam.      91 
Brougham  (H.),  Lord.    Discourses  by 
Brougham,  Sedgwick,  etc.    .        .          21 

[ ]     Hydrostatics         ...       45 

Men  of  Letters  and  Science         120 


Objects,  Advantages,  and  Pleas 
ures  of  Science        ....     199 

Political  Philosophy    .        .        210 

Popular  Education  .         .       21 

Statesmen  in  the  Time  of  George 
120 

The  same.   Second  Series 
annot.  PALEY'S  Nat.  Theol. 


III. 


120 
4 


Brown  (G.).  English  Grammar 

Grammar  of  English  Grammars 


Brown  (SirT.),  M.D.).,  Redivivus,psen- 
don.  Vulgar  and  Common  Errors 
for  1845 

Brown  University.  Catalogue  of  the  Li 
brary.  [JEWETT]  .... 

Browne  (R..  L.).  Annals  of  Germany 

Browne  (R..  W..).  History  of  Classical 
Literature 

Browne  (W.).  Select  Poems 

Bruce  (M.).  Lochleven,  &c. 

Bruun  (M.  C.).  See  Malte-Brun  (C.). 

Bryant  (W.  C.).  Selections  from  the 
American  Poets  .... 

Bryant  (W.)  and  Herman  (L.).  On  heat- 
"ing  and  ventilating  the  School  Houses 
of  Boston 

Buck(C.).  Theological  Dictionary     . 

Bucke  (C.).  Beauties,  etc.  of  Nature 

— Ruins  of  Ancient  Cities  . 

Buckingham,  John,  1st  Duke  of.  See 
Sheffield. 

[Buckingham  (J.  T.)].  Devotional  Ex 
ercises  ...... 

Personal  Memoirs 

Specimens  of  Newspaper  Lit 


erature 

Buel  (J.).  Farmer's  Companion    . 
Bugard  (B.  F.).  French  Translator   . 
[Buist  ( -)].    Overland  Journey  to 

India     ...... 

Bullions  (P.).  Greek  Grammar 

Greek  Reader 

Latin  Grammar 

Latin  Reader,  etc. 

edit.  C.ESAR       .... 

"      CICERO.  Orations 

Bunbury  (E.  H.),  edit.  GELL 
Banner  (E.).  History  of  Louisiana    . 
[Burke  (Ed.  P.)].  Life  of  COKE   . 


202 

196 
173 

195 

98 
98 


98 


3 

53 
166 


7 
130 

195 

62 
69 

117 

73 

73 

78 

78 

88 

89 

113 

185 

133 


ALPHABETICAL   IXDEX. 


215 


[Bumap  (George  Washington)].  Life  of 

L.  CALVERT 131 

Burns  (R.).  Poems     ....  98 
[Burton  ( W.)].  The  District  School,  etc.  21 
Bush  (G.).  Life  of  MOHAMMED         .  150 
Bushnan  (J..  Stevenson).   Fishes.  JAR- 
DINE,  XXXV 58 

Butler  (J.),  Bp.  Analogy       .                .  3 

Charity  Schools.  SOCIETY,  etc. 

The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  I.       .        .30 

Sermons        ....  7 

Butler  (S.).  Poetical  Works          .        .  98 

Butler  (S.),  D.D.  Atlas      ...  113 

Geographia  Classica        .         .  113 

Butter  (H.).  Etymological  Expositor  68 
Buttrnann  (AAedfc  BUTTMANN  (P. K.).  73 
ButtmannjP.  K.).  Dialects.  THIERSCH  76 
Greek  Grammar      ...  73 

Greek  Verbs         ...  73 

Lexilogus         .        .        **      .  76 


Catullus  (C.  or  Q.  V.)-  Carmina  .  88 
Cauvin  (J.),  joint  author.  BRANDE  .  199 
Cawthorn  (J.).  Select  Poems  .  .  98 
Cellini  (B.).  Memoirs,  by  himself  .  132 
Central  Society  of  Education.  The  Ed 
ucator  21 

First  —  Third  Publication  21,  22 


205 

203 

87 

88 

88 

131 


Chalmers  (G.).  Revolt  of  the  Ameri 
can  Colonies 183 

Chalmers  (T.).  Natural  Theology         .  3 

Chamberlain  (N.  B..  and  D.).  Catalogue 

of  Pneumatic  Instruments  .  .  45 

Price  Catalogue,  etc.    .        .  45 


Cabinet  Cyclopaedia.  LARDNER 
Cabinet  Library,  Parley's.  GOODRICH 
Ctesar  (C.  J.).  Opera 

-  De  Bello  Civili 

-  De  Bello  Gallico  ... 

-  Life  of  Julius  Ctesar  (anon.) 
California   .....         114,  185 
Callicot(T..  C.).   Hand-Book  of  Geog- 

.    raphy        .         ...        .        .         .     Ill 

Calpurnius  Siculus  (T.).  Bucolica     .          88; 
Cambridge,  Mass.   Mayors'  Addresses, 
,       etc.  1846  -  1853     .         .         .         .     11,  12 

-  Report  of  a  Committee  on  the 
Public  Schools  (1834)  .         .         .          21 

-  School  Committee.  Reports  and 
Regulations  .....          21 

Cambridge  High  School.  Compositions. 

MS.       ......        202 

Camisards  (The)^  .....     186 

Camoens  or  Canioes  (L.  de).  The  Lusiad 

(Mickle)   ......      98 

Camp  (G.  S.).  Democracy  .  .  12 
Campbell  (D.)-  Inorganic  Chemistry  .  52 
Campbell  (G.).  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric  93 
Campbell  (T.).  Life  of  PETRARCA  .  153 

-  Poetical  Works    ...          98 
Canticles.  See  BIBLE   ....        5 
Cape  Colony,  FOUR  Months  in  .        .        117 
[Capen  (C.  J..)],  edit.  MASS.  TEACHERS' 

Assoc.  Transactions.  I.  .        .         . 
Carew  (T.).  Select  Poems         .        . 
Carey  (J.),  edit.  C.ESAR        ... 

-  edit.  PH.EDRUS      ... 


Carlyle(T.).  CROMWELL  .  . 
Carmichael  (A.  N.).  Greek  Verbs 
Carpani  (G..  P..),  annot.  CELLINI 
Carpenter  (W.  B.).  Animal  Physiology  f,7 
-  Physiology  .  .  .  .  *  60 
Carr  (T.  S.).  Ronmn  Antiquities  .  189 
Carter  (J.  G.).  Popular  Education  .  21 
[  -  ]  Report,  etc.  1836.  MASSA 

CHUSETTS  .  .  .  .  .26 
Carthage  and  the  Carthaginians  .  166 
Cartwright  (W.)-  Select  Poems  .  .  98 
Carwithen  (J..  B..  S..).  Heresies  of  the 

Fourth  Century,  etc.  .  .  .186 
Gary  (H.).  Lexicon  to  HERODOTUS  .  85 
Gary  (H.  F.),  trans.  DANTE  .  .  99 
Cases  of  Circumstantial  Evidence  .  120 
Catalogue  of  Trumbull's  Paintings  .  64  j 
Cato  (D.).  Disticha  de  Moribus  .  88  1 


Chambers  (R.).  Cyclopaedia  of  English 

Literature 202 

Chambers  (W.  and  R.).  Natural  Phi- 

losopliy  ......  43 

Treasury  of  Knowledge       .  41 

Zoology   .....  57 

Chambers's  Miscellany       ...  202 

Chambers's  Papers  for  the  People         .  202 

Chambers'  Repository        .         .         .  202 

Champlin  (J.  T.).  Greek  Grammar      .  73 

Latin  Grammar            .         .  78 

Chandler  (J.  R..).  English  Grammar  66 
Channing  (Edward  Tyrrel).  Life  of  W. 

ELLERY 137 

Channing  ( W.  E.).  Works     .         .         .  7 

[Channing  (W.  F.)].  DAVIS'S  Magnet 
ism  50 

[Channing  (W.  H.)].  Memoir  of  W.  E. 

CHANNING 132 

Chapin  (H.).  Addresses  as  Mayor  of 

WORCESTER,  Mass.  ...  14 

Charlestown,  Mass.  —  Board  of  Trustees 

of  the  C.  Free  Schools.  Report  .  22 

Charlestown,  Mass.  —  School  Committee. 

Report,  1848 22 

Chase  (Charles  Chauncy).  Lecture. 
AMER.  INST.  1850  .  .  .  .18 

Chase  (P.  E.).  Common-School  Arith 
metic  33 

Key  to  do 33 

Elements  of  Arithmetic,  Pt.  II.  33 

See  Mann  (H.)  and  Chase  (P.  E.). 

Chase  (S.).  Introduction  to  CROSBY     .  38 

Chase  (T.),  edit.    CICERO.  Tusc.  Disp.  89 

Chatterton  (T.).  Select  Poems      .        .  98 

Chaucer  (G.).  Select  Poems      .        .  98 
Chepmell  (H.  Le  M..),  trans.  Niebuhr's 

Lectures 170 

Chevy  Chase,  etc 98 

[Child  (F.  J.)],  edit.  FOUR  Old  Plays  106 

edit.  LATHAM.  Engl.  Grammar  67 

Child  of  Elle,  and  other  Ballads        .  98 

Childhood  of  Experimental  Philosophy  192 

Children  of  the  Wilds        ...  120 

Christian  Doctrine,  etc.          ...  7 

Christian  Sects,  etc 7 

Chronological  Tables  of  Modem  History  171 

Church  ( ).  Annals  of  Portugal    "  179 

Churchill  (C.).  Select  Poems        .        .  98 
[Churchill  (James)],  trans.  SCHILLER. 

Wallenstein's  Camp         .        .        .  106 
Churchill  (John),  1st  Duke  of  Marlbor- 

ough.  Life  and  Correspondence      .  133 
Cicero  ( M.  T. ).  Selections  from  the  Ora 
tions  and  Epistles     ....  88 

Cato  Major  ....  88 

De  Oftic'iis        ....  89 

Life,  and  Letters  (translated)  133 

Orationes          .         .  89 


216 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Cicero  (M.  T.).  Oratio  pro  Milone        .  89 

Tusculan  Disputations,  Book  I.  89 

Cincinnati  —  Board  of  Trustees,  etc.  of 

Common  Schools.  Report     ...  22 

Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe         .  117 

Circumstantial  Evidence       .         .        .  120 

Claims  and  Uses  of  Sacred  History  .  187 

Clark  (D.W..).  Algebra  ...  35 
Clark  (P..  Le  G.).  See  South  (J.  F.)  and 

Clark  (P..  Le  G.). 

Clark  (J.).  Drawing      .'  .         .64 

Clark  (S..  W..).  Practical  Grammar  66 

Clarke  (B.).  British  Gazetteer       .         .  114 

Clai'ke  (J.),  edit,  and  trans.  JUSTINUS  90 

Clarke  (S.),  edit.  HOMERUS.  Bias          .  85 

Classical  Manual        ....  83 

Classical  Museum          ....  65 

Classical  Studies.  SEARS  ...  84 

Claudianus  (C.).  Opera        ...  89 

Cleanliness,  Bathing,  Ventilation       .  60 

[Clemens  Alexandrians].   (Extracts)  7 

Cleland  ( ).  Epaminondas        .        .  167 

Cleveland  (C.  D.).  ADAM'S  Lat.  Gram.  77 

-    Compendium  of  English  Lit 
erature              202 

English  Literature  of  the  Nine 
teenth  Century         ....  202 

edit.  MILTON          .        .        .  102 

Cleveland  (Henry  Russell).    Life  of  H. 

HUDSON 143 

Clifden,  George  J.  W.  Agar,  3d  Viscount. 

See  Ellis. 

Clinton  (H.  P.).  Chronology  of  Greece  167 

Coffin  (J.  H.).  Eclipses  ."  .  .  47 
Cogswell  (Joseph  Green).  Additions  to 

PYCROFT 197 

Colburn  (D.  P..).  Decimal  System       .  33 

Colburn  (W.).  Algebra      ...  35 

First  Lessons  (Arith.)      .        .  33 

Sequel           ....  33 

Coleman  (L.).  Geography  of  the  Bible  113 
Coleridge  (H.  N.)-  Introd.  to  the  Greek 

Classic  Poets 195 

Coleridge  (S.  T.).  Ancient  Mariner  .  98 

On  Method  1 

trans.  SCHILLER.  Wallenstein  106 

Collins  (W.).  Poetical  Works        .        .  98 
Collot  (A..  G..).   Chefs-d'CEuvre  Dra- 

matiques 105 

French  Reader     ...  69 

Colman  (G.),  trans.  TERENTIUS   .        .  92 

Colton(G.  H.).  Tecumseh         .        .  99 

Colton  (J.  0.).  Greek  Reader        .        .  73 

Coluthus.  Rape  of  Helen  (translated)  85 

Combe  (A.)-  Principles  of  Physiology  60 

Common  School  Controversy        .         .  22 

Common  School  Journal    ...  22 

Compendium  of  Astronomy          .        .  47 
Compositions.  CAMBRIDGE  High  School  202 

Comstock  (J.  L..).  Natural  Philosophy  43 

Comte  (A.).  Philos.  of  Mathematics     .  32 

[Conger  (A.  B..)].  Coins,  etc.  ANTHON  83 

Confessions  of  a  Schoolmaster  .        .  134 

Confucius 9 

[Congregational  Board  of  Education]. 

Crosby-Hall  Lectures  ...  22 

Congreve  (W.).  Select  Poems  .  .  99 

Conquest  of  Mexico  .  .  .  183 
Considerations  respecting  a  High  School 

in  Hartford 23 

Constitutions  of  the  United  States  .  12 

Conversations-Lexicon.  LIEBER  .  .  200 


Cooley  (W.  D.).    History  of  Maritime 

and  Inland  Discovery       .         .         .     210 
edit.  Larcher  on  HERODOTUS  85 


Cooper  (J.  P.).   History  of  the  Navy  of 

the  U.  S 183 

Cooper  ( J.  G.).  Select  Poems  .  .  99 
Corbet  (R.),  Bp.  Select  Poems  t  .  99 
Cormack  (J.),  trans,  and  biogr.  FENE- 

LON 121 

Corneille  (P.).  Le  Cid  105 

Cornelius  Nepos.  See  Nepos. 
Corpus  Poetarum  Latinorum.  See  Walk 
er  (W.  S.). 

Corrie  (G.  E.)  and  Rose  (H.  J.).    Out 
lines  of  Theology      ....        3 
Costume.  BOOK  of  Costume      .        .        189 
Cotton  (C.).  Select  Poems     ...      99 
Cotton  (J.).  Catechism      ...  7 

Cotton  (N.).  Select  Poems  ...  99 
Cotton  Metropolis  (Manchester)  .  114 
Courier  (P..  L..).  Eloge  on  BUFFON  130 
Court  and  Camp  of  Bonaparte  .  120 

Courtenay  (T.  P.).-  British  Statesmen       120 
Cousin  (V.).   History  of  Modern  Phi 
losophy     .         .   '     .         .         .         .192 
Cowdery  (M..  P..),  edit.    OHIO  Journal 

of  Education    .....      27 
Cowles  (John  Phelps).  Lecture.  MASS. 

TEACHERS'  Assoc.  Transactions.  I.      27 
Cowley  (A.).  Select  Poems  .        .90 

trans.  PINDARUS    . 


Cowper  (W.).  Select  Poems 

The  Task,  etc.  (Boyd) 

trans.  BOURNE 

and  Thomson  (J.).  Works 


Coxe  (W.).  House  of  Austria    .        .    .  173 

Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough  (CHURCHILL)          .        .  133 

Crabbe  (G.).  Poetical  Works  of  Crabbe, 

Heber,  and  Pollok         ...  99 

Poems  —  The  Village,  etc.       .  99 

Craik  (G.  L.).  English  Language          .  66 

[ ]     Pursuit  of  Knowledge       .  121 

and  Macfarlane  (C.).    Pictorial 

History  of  England  .        .        .175 

Crashaw  (R.).  Select  Poems      .        .  99 
Crayon  (Geoffrey),  Gentn.,^se^ora.  See 


rayon  (Ueottrey) 

[Irving  (W.)]. 

reasy  (E.  S.).  Et 


Creasy  (E.  S.).  Eton  College 

Fifteen  Decisive  Battles 


Cresy  (E.)-   Encyclopedia  of  Civil  En 
gineering 
Crichton  (A.)-  Arabia  . 


195 
164 


63 
180 

and.  Wheaton  (H.).  Scandinavia    174 
Criminal  Law,  PRINCIPLES  of  .16 

Croker  (J.  W.),  edit.  Boswell's  JOHNSON  144 
Crolv  (G.).  Life  and  Times  of  GEORGE 

IV 140 

Cromwell  (0.).   Letters  and  Speeches 

(Carlyle) 135 

Cromwell  and  his  Contemporaries      135,  175 
Crooks  (G.  R..).    See  M'Clintock  (J.) 

an  d  Crooks  (G.  R..). 
Crosby  (A.).  First  Lessons  in  Geometry      38 

Greek  Grammar       ...       73 

Greek  Lessons      ...          73 

Crosby-Hall  Lectures    .         .         .         .23 
Crosthwaite  (J.  C.).  Ecclesiastical  His 
tory,  etc. 187 

Crowe   (Mrs.   C.  [S.]).     Two   Beggar 

Boys 107 

Crowe  (E.  E.).  History  of  France    .         177 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


217 


See  James  (G.  P.  R.)and  Crowe 

(E.  E.) 

Crusades  (The) 171 

Crusius  (G.  C.).  Lexicon  to  HOMERUS       86 
Cubi    i    Soler   (M.).     Le   Traducteur 

Francois 69 

Cudworth  (R.).  Immutable  Morality          10 

Intellectual  System,  etc.  with 

Life  by  Birch  ".         .         .         .        4 

[Cumberland  (R.)],  trans.  ARISTOPH 
ANES         84 

Cunningham  (A.).  British  Painters  and 

Sculptors 121 

Cunningham  (J.).  Select  Poems  .  99 
Curiosities  of  Art.  I.  Architecture  .  64 
Curiosities  of  Art.  II.  Mechanics,  etc.  63 
Curiosities  of  Criminal  Law  .  .  121 
Curiosities  of  Vegetation  ...  56 
[Curtis  (T.)],  edit.?  LONDON  Ency 
clopaedia.  Note 200 

Curtius  Rufus  (Q.).  De  Gestis  Alexandri 

Magni 89 

Gushing  ( L.  S.).  Manual,  etc.        .        .      15 
Gushing  (Thomas),  Jr.  Lecture.  AMER. 

INST.  1840 17 

Cutter  (C.).   First  Book  on  Anatomy, 
Physiology,  and  Hygiene         .        .      60 

Treatise  on  Anatomy,  etc.    .          60 

Cuvier  (G.  L.  C.  F.  D.),  Baron.  Eloge 

on  WERNER  ....  162 
Cyclopaedia,  Cabinet.  LARDNER  .  .  205 
Cyclopaedia,  Penny.  SOCIETY,  etc.  .  201 

Dabney  (Jonathan  Peele),  edit.    New 

Testament—  English  ( Tyndale )  6 
Dalrymple  (C.),  joint  author.  MURRAY  181 
Dana  (J.  D.).  Mineralogy  ...  54 
[Dana  (R.  H.)],  Jr.  Two  Years  before 

the  Mast 117 

Dana  Hill  Public    Schools.     [LIVER- 
MORE]       196 

Daniel  (S.).  Select  Poems         .        .          99 
Daniell  (J.  F.).  Chemical  Philosophy  .      52 

[ ]     Chemistry          ...          52 

Dante 195 

Dante  Alighieri.  The  Vision  (Gary)  99 

Da  Ponte  (L.  L..),  annot.  ADAM  .     188 

Daubenv  (C.  G.  B.).    See  Phillips  (J.) 

and  Daubenv  (C.  G.  B.). 
D'Aubigue  (J.H.M.).  See  Merle  d'Au- 

bigne. 

Davenant  (Sir  W.).  Select  Poems        .      99 
Davenport  (R..  A..).    Perilous  Adven 
tures         

continuator.  MITFORD    . 

Davies  (C.).  Analytical  Geometry 

Descriptive  Geometry 

Grammar  of  Arithmetic 

Key  to  Elementary  Algebra 

Logic  of  Mathematics      . 

Surveying  and  Navigation 

• University  Arithmetic     . 

edit.  BOURDON 

edit.,  etc.  LEGENDRE        .        .  39 

Davies  (Sir  J.).  Select  Poems  .        .  99 
Davies  (T.  S.).  Solutions  of  Questions 

in  Hutton 32 

Spherical  Geometry        .        .  38 

edit.  HUTTON          ...  32 

Davis  (D.),  Jr.  Manual  of  Magnetism  50 
[ ?]  Medical  Application  of  Elec 
tricity       61 

28 


85 

135 

114 

173 

78 

94 


[Davis  (H.  H..VJ.  Index  to  HERODOTUS. 

See  Long  (G.).  Summary 
Davis  (J.)-  Life  of  R.  CUSHMAN 
Davis  (Sir  J.  F.).  The  Chinese     . 
Davison  (D..),  trans.  SCHLOSSER 
Day  (A.).  Syntax  of  the  Relative 
Day  (H.  N.).  Elocution     . 
Day  (J.).  Algebra  36 

— - —  Key  to  do.  .  .  .  .  36 
Day  (J.  Q.).  Physical  Geography  .  53 
Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind.  ANECDOTES  119 
Dean  (A.)-  Eulogy  on  Judge  BUEL  .  62 
De  la  Tude  (H.  M.).  See  Masers  de  la 

Tude. 

De  Lolme  ( J.  L.).  English  Constitution  12, 175 
Demmler  (F.  C..  F..),  trans.  XIEBUHR. 

Lectures 170 

De  Morgan  (A.)-  Calculus  of  Functions      36 

Essay  on  Probabilities     .         .       33 

Five  Essays.  SOCIETY,  etc.  The 


Schoolmaster.  Vol.  II. 

Theory  of  Probabilities 


_ 

Demosthenes.  Philippics  (Smead) 
Denharn  (J.).  Poetical  Works    . 
Description  of  Pitcairn's  Island    . 
Deserts  of  Africa       ... 
Desmichels  (0.  C.).  Middle  Ages 
Devotional  Exercises  for  Schools 
Dick  (T.).  Celestial  Scenery         . 

Improvement  of  Society 

Practical  Astronomer      . 

Sidereal  Heavens          . 

Dickens  (C.).  Child's  History  of  England  175 
Dillon  (W.),  Mh  Earl  of  lioscommon. 

Select  Poems 

Diodati  (G.),  trans.  BIBLE  —  Italian 
Discovery  and  Adventure,  etc.  MURRAY 
D'Israeli'(L).  Amenities  of  Literature 
Miscellanies  of  Literature 


30 
36 
85 
99 
115 
115 
171 
7 

47 
23 
47 
47 


Distinguished  Men  of  Modern  Times 
District  School  as  it  Was  . 
Dobsou(J..),  edit.  FLEMING  emdTiBBiNS 
Docharty  (G.  B.).  Algebra 
Dod  or  Dodd  (C.  R..).  Manual  of  Dignities 
Dodd  (J.  B..).  High  School  Arithmetic 
Dodsley  (R.).  Select  Poems       .        . 
Doederlein  (J.  C.W.  L.).  Latin  Svnonymes  81 
Doering  (F.  W.).  See  Jacobs  (/.C.  W.) 

and  peering  (F.  W.). 

Domestic  Flower-Culture  .  .  62 
Don  (G.).  Horticulture  ...  62 
See  Edwards  ( T. )  and  Don  ( G. ). 


99 
5 

118 
195 
195 
121 
23 
71 
36 
12 
33 
99 


121 

168  ' 

38  ; 

38  | 
33 
35 
32 
38; 
33  | 
35  j 

Donaldson  (J.  W.).  Constructionis  Gras- 
cse  Prajcepta         .... 

74 
74 
79 
74 
79 
99 
76 
52 
62 

T  t*    r  -l 

Tl     X  *   '  r     t  -1  * 

Varronianus 
Donne  (J.).  Select  Poems     . 
Donnegan  (J.).  Greek  Lexicon 
Donovan  (M.).  Chemistry     . 

Dorchester,  Mass.  —  School  Committee. 

Report,  1853          ....          23 

Dorset,  Charles,  6th  Earl  of.  See  Sack- 
ville. 

Dover,  George  J.  W.  Agar,  1st  Baron. 
See  Ellis. 

Dowling(J.  G.).  Ecclesiastical  History, 

1548-1700 187 

Drake  (SirY.).  Lives  of  Drake,  Caven 
dish,  and  Dainpier  .  .  .  136 


218 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Draper  (J.  W.)-  Chemistry    . 
-    Natural  Philosophy 

edit.  KANE.  Chemistry 

[Draper  (W.)].  Life  of  A.  SMITH 

Dray  ton  (M.).  Select  Poems 

Drink  water  (J.  E.),  afterward*  Bethune. 
See  Bethune  (J.  E.  D.). 

Drisler  (H.),  edit.  LIDDELL  and  SCOTT 

Drummond  (W.).  Select  Poems 

Drviry  (R.)-  Adventures 

Dryden  (J.).  Poetical  Works 

Dublin,  Richard,  Abp.  of.  See  Whately. 

Ducrest  de  Saint-Aubin  (S.  F.),  Countess 
de  Genlis.  See  Genlis. 

Duer  (W.  A.).  Constitutional  Jurispru 
dence  of  the  United  States 

Duke  (R.).  Select  Poems    . 

D  unbar  (G.),  edit.   POTTER    . 

Duncan  (H.).  Sacred  Philosophy  of  the 
Seasons  ...... 

Duncan  (J.).  Entomology,  etc.  JARDINE, 
XXVIII. -XXXIII.  .  .  . 

Dunham  (S..  A..).  British  Dramatists 

Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Norway 

Europe  during  the  Middle  Ages 

Germanic  Empire 

Netherlands    .... 

Poland 

Spain  and  Portugal 

Switzerland        .... 

United  States 

and  Bell  (K.)-  Early  Writers  of 

Great  Britain  .... 

Dunlop  (J.).  History  of  Fiction 

Dwellings  and  Schools  for  the  Poor  [NOR 
TON]  ...... 

D  wight  (John  Sullivan).  Lecture.  AMER. 
INST.  1841 

Dwight  (M..  A..).  Mythology 

I) wight  (T.),  Jr.  History  of  Connecticut 

Dwyer  (J.  H.).  Elocution    . 

Dyer  (J.).  Poetical  Works      . 

Eastwick  (E..  B..),  trans.  SCHILLER 
Ecclesiastes.   See  BIBLE     . 
[Egerton  (F.)],  Earl  of  Ellesmere.  Re 
port  on  the  British  Museum.    GREAT 

BRITAIN 196 

Edge  worth  (M.  and  R.  L.).  Education  23 
Edinburgh.  STRANGER'S  Visit  .  .  116 
Edson  (T.).  Address  (Colburn  Grammar 

School) 195 

Education,  AMERICAN  Annals  of  .  16 
Education,  AMERICAN  Journal  of  .18 

Education,  Board  of.   See  Congregation 
al,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  York. 
Education,  CENTRAL  Society  of  .21 

Education,  Council  on.  See  Great  Brit 
ain  —  Privy  Council. 

Education,  OHIO  Journal  of  .  .  .27 
Education  Movement  (The)  .  23,  196 
Education  of  the  Citizen  .  .  .23 

Educator  (The) 23 

Edwards  (B.B.).  Class.  Studies.  SEARS     84 

Writings  and  Life  .         .  7 

trans.  KUEHNER          .        .        .75 

Edwards  (Joseph).    Qusestiones  Virgili- 

anae 93 

edit.  VIRGILIUS.  ^Eneis       .        .     93 

Edwards  (T.)  and  Don  (G.).  Botany  56 

Electric  Communications  .  .  .  192 
Elephant.  See  Natural  History. 


52  i 
43  I 
52  ' 
158 
99 


76 

99 

136 


68 
121 

171 
171 
174 
L78 
179 
179 
180 
183 

121 
L95 

16 

17 

9 

186 

'.'4 
[00 

179 
6 


Eliot  (S.  A.).  Complete  Sj^stem  of  Edu 
cation         ...... 


History  of  Harvard  College 


23 

196 


Ellesmere,  Francis,  Earl  of.  See  Egerton. 
Ellis  (George  Edward).    Life  of   Anne 
HUTCIIINSON      .....  143 

-  Life  of  J.  MASON  .        .      149 
-    Life  of  William  PENN       .        .  153 

Ellis  (George  James  Welbore  Agar),  3J 
Viscount  Clifden,  and  1st  Baron  Dover. 
Life  of  FREDERICK  the  Great   .        .  139 
Ellis  ((Sir  H.),  edit.  BRAND          .        .      189 
[Elphinstone  (H.)],  trans.  Blot's  Life  of 

NEWTON  .  .  .  .  .151 
Elton  (C.  A.)-  Roman  Emperors  .  .  169 
Emerson  (F.).  Third  Part.  (N.  A.  Arith.)  33 

-  Kev  to  N.  A.  Arith.,  Pts.  II.  and 
III.      .  .       ......     33 

Emerson  (  G.B.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1842  17 
--    Memorial.  AMER.  INST.,  etc.          18 

-  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet  by 
the  Boston  Masters     .         .         .         .23 

The  Schoolmaster          .        .        23 
Emerson  (J.).    Questions  and   Supple- 


184 
121 
14 

200 
199 


ment  to  Goodrich 
Eminent  Astronomei'S 
Employer  (The)  and  Employed  . 
Encyclopaedia  Americana.  LIEBER 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  . 
Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana.  SMEDLEY  200 
Enfield  (W.).  History  of  Philosophy  192 
[Engelhardt(G..)l.  WRANGEL  .  .  119 
Epitome  of  the  History  of  Philosophy  192 
Errors,  Vulgar.  BROW'N,  pse udon.  .  .  202 
Eschenberg  (J.  J.).  Classical  Antiquities  190 

Manual  of  Classical  Literature      83 

Eton  Latin  Grammar      .        .        .        .79 
Euclides.  Geometry     .... 
Euler  (L.).  Letters  (Nat.  Phil.)  and  Life 
Euripides.    Hecuba,  Medea,  Phoenissse, 

and  Orestes  (translated) 

Baccha?  and  Iphigenia  in  Aulis 


(translated  by  Potter) 

Phoenissag  (translated) 


European  Intercourse  with  Japan 
Everett  (A.  H.).  Essays  and  Poems 

Essays.  Second  Series  . 

Life  of  Patrick  HENRY     . 

Life  of  J.  WARREN 

[ ]    Report,  etc.,  1835.  MASSACHU 


SETTS 

edit.,  etc.  MUELLER 


38 
43 

85 

85 
85 
181 
202 
203 
142 
161 

26 
164 

23 
159 
96 
14 
66 


Everett  (Edward).  Importance  of  Prac 
tical  Education  .... 

Life  of  John  STARK 

Orations     ..... 

[ ]  edit,  and  biogr.  WEBSTER  (D.) 

Everett  (Erastus).  English  Versification 
Everts  (W..  W..).  Bible  Manual  .        .          6 
E  very-Day  Life  of  the  Greeks         .         .190 
Ewbank(T.).  Hydraulics  and  Mechanics  192 
Excursion  to  the  Oregon         .         .         .  117 


Fabricius  (Johan  Christian).  Anecdotes 

of  LlNN.EUS  ..... 

Facciolati  (J.).  Lexicon 

Falconer  (W.).  Select  Poems 

Farrar  (J.).  Application  of  Trigonometry 

[ ]  trans.  LACROIX 

LEGENDRE 


Felton  (C.  C.).  Address  (Bristol  Acad.) 
Classical  Studies.  SEARS 


147 
81 

100 
38 
34 
39 
23 
84 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


219 


Greek  Reader    . 

Life  of  W.  EATON 

edit.  JDsCHYLUS.  Agamemnon 

"     ARISTOPHANES.  Birds 

"     ARISTOPHANES.  Clouds 

"     HOMERUS.  llitid 

"     I  SOCRATES.  Panegyricus 

trans.  GUYOT       . 

"       MUNK.  Metres 

Female  Industry  and  Intrepidity    . 
Fenelon  (F.  de  S.  de  la  M.),  Alp.  Lives 

"'  "         '  ers 

with  a  Life 


of  the  Ancient  Philosophers 
Selections  from  F.,  wit 


Fenton  (E.).  Select  Poems 
Fenwick  de  Porquet  (L.).   See  Porquet. 
Fergus  (H.).  United  States     . 
Ferguson  (A.).  Roman  Republic 
Fergusson  (R.).  The  Farmer's  Ingle 
[  Field  (B.)J.   ASSOCIATION,  etc. 
Field  (W.).  Life  of  S.  PARR  . 
Findlay  (A.  G..).  Classical  Atlas 
Fireside  Education  .... 

Fishlake  (J.  R.),  trans.  BUTTMANN.  Greek 
Verbs 


74 
137 
84 
84 
84 
85 
86 
53 
80 
121 

121 

7 
100 

184 

169 
100 

19 
153 
113 

24 

73 
76 
79 
74 
74 
74 
84 
83 
70 


Review,  etc.  SMITH  (M.  H.) 
]     The  Scholiast  Schooled      . 

Teachers'  Institute    .         . 
edit.  COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal 


Fowler  (W.  C.).  English  Grammar 

Francis  (C.).  Life  of  J.  ELIOT    . 

-    Life  of  RALE    .        .        . 
!  Francis  (W.),  edit.  BECKMANN  . 

Francklin  (T.),  trans.  SOPHOCLES 
j  Francoeur(L.  B.).  Course  of  Mathematics  32 
;  -     Drawing.  FOWLE      .         .         .64 


-  trans.  BUTTMANN.  Lexilogus 
Fisk  (A.).  Adam's  Latin  Grammar 
Fisk  (B.  F.).  Greek  Exercises     . 

-  Key  to  do.          .... 

-  Greek  Grammar    . 

Fiske  (N.  W.).  Supplemental  Plates 
--  trans.,  etc.  ESCHENUURG 
Fivas  (V.  de).  Introduction  to  French 
Flaccus  (C.  V.).   Argonautica 
Fleming  (A..).    Lecture.    AMER.    INST. 

1841    ....... 

Fleming  (  -  )  and  Tibbins  (J.).  French 

Dictionary          ..... 

-  Royal  Dictionary 
Fletcher  (G'.  and  P.).  Poems 
Fletcher  (James).  History  of  Poland 
Florian  (J.  P.  C.  de).  Moors  of  Spain 
[Follen  (C.  T.  C.)J.  German  Reader 
Pollen  (J//-s.  Eliza  Lee  [Cabot]),  trans. 

and  bioyr.  FENELON 
[Folsom  (C.)],  edit.  CICERO.  Orationes 
[  -  j  edit.  IRIARTE   .... 

-  "     Liyius 
Forbiger  (A.),  edit.  VIRGILIUS 
Forcellini  (E.).  Lexicon 

Foresti  (Emmanuel  Felix),  edit.  OLLEN- 

DORFF      ...... 

Forster  (J.).  British  Statesmen 

-  Life  of  GOLDSMITH 
Fosbroke  (T.  D.).    Arts,  Manufactures, 

etc.  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans       .       190 
Fosdick  (David),  Jr.,  trans.  SILVESTRE 

DE  SACY        ..... 
Foster  (E..),  trans.  RANKE     . 
Foster  (J.).  Character  of  R.  HALL 
-    Essays        ..... 

-  Evils  of  Popular  Ignorance   . 
Foster  (J..  W..)  and  Whitney  (J..  D..). 

Lake  Superior  Land  District,  Pt.  I.      115 
Foster  (Mrs.  M..  E..).  Modern  European 

Literature  .....  196 

Four  Months  in  Cape  Colony      .         .       117 
Four  Old  Plays        ..... 
Fowle  (W.  B.').  Common  School  Gram 

mar,  Pt.  II  ...... 

-  Lectures.    AMER.    INST.    1841 
and  1845     .....        17,  18 

-  -    Linear  Drawing     ...        64 


17 

71 
71 
100 
179 
179 

n 


108 
90 
92 

81 

77 
121 
140 


66 

188 

203 

10 

24 


106 


66 


30 
24 
24 
22 
66 
137 
155 
191 
86 


!  Franklin  (B.).  Autobiography 
Memoirs  and  Essays 

|  Franklin  (T.).  See  Francklin. 
Eraser  (J.  15.).  Mesopotamia  . 
Persia 


Freese  (A.),  edit.  OHIO  Journal  of  Edu 
cation      

Fremont  (J.  C.).  Exploring  Expedition 
Freuud  (W.).  Latin-English  Lexicon 
Frost  (J.).  Class  Book  of  Nature    . 
His 


story  of  the  United  States 
edit.  British  Poets.  AIKIN  . 
BUTLER.  Geography 


139 
203 

181 
181 

27 
117 

81 
53 
184 
97 
113 
190 


Fuss  (J.  D.).  Roman  Antiquities 

Gaisford  (T.).  Adnotationes.  HERODOTUS    85 
Galbraith  (W.),  tdit.  AINSLIE         .         .     38 
j  [Gale  (F.  W..)].    See  [Smith  (G.  P..) 

and  Gale  (F.  W..)]. 
Galloup  (D.  P..).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1844  17 

Gait  (J.).  Life  of  BYRON    .        .        .130 
Gammell  (W.).    History  of  American 

Baptist  Missions      •         .         .         .187 

Life  of  S.  WARD       .        .        .161 

[ ]     Life  of  Roger  WILLIAMS    .      162 

Garnett  (R.).  Christian  Church  (Fourth 

Century) 187 

Garth  (Sir  S.).  Select  Poems         .        .  100 
Gascoigne  (G.).  Select  Poems    .        .      100 

and  Kinwelmarsh  (F.).  locasta      106 

Gay  (J.).  Poetical  Works    .        .        .100 
j  Gell  (Sir  W.).  Topography  of  Rome      .  113 
!  General  Principles  of  Grammar  .         65 

i  Genlis   (S.   F.  de  St.  A.,   Countess  de). 

Manual  of  Idiotisrns         ...         70 
|  Georgian  Era  .        .        .        .        .        .121 

German  Poets  and  Poetry   .         .         .       196 

Gerrard  (J.).  Siglarium  komanum         .     81 

'  Gesner  (J.  M.).  Latinitat.  Index  Etymol.     81 

!  Getty  (J.  A..).  Art  of  Rhetoric      .        .    94 

Gibbon  (E.).  Decline  and  Fall    .        .      169 

Miscellaneous  Works  and  Life    203 

Giftbrd  (W.),  trans.  PERSIUS       .        .        91 
Gillespie  (William  M..),  trans.  COMTE        32 
Gillies  (J.).  Ancient  Greece        .        .      167 
Girault  (A...  N..)   French  Exercises         .     70 
Gleig   (G.   R.).    British   Military   Com 
manders      .         .         .         .         .         .122 

History  of  the  Bible       .         .       187 


Gloucester,   Mass.  —  Siltoul    Committee. 

Reports,  1850,  1851  ...  30 
Glover  (R.  Select  Poems  .  .  .  100 
Glynn  (R.).  Day  of  Judgment  .  .  100 
|  Godwin  (P.).  Hand-Book  of  Universal 

Biography 122 

Goethe  (J.  Wr.  von).  Auto-biography, 

etc 117,  140 

!  Goettling  (K.  W.).  Greek  Accentuation  74 
Goldmakers'  Village.  [ZSCHOKKE]  110 

Goldsbury  (J.).  The  Black-Board  24 


220 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Goldsbury  (J.).  Common  School  Grammar  66 

Sequel 66 

a/w/ Russell  (W.).  American  Com 
mon  School  Reader,  etc.          .        .         94 

Goldsmith  (0.).  England        .        .        .175 

Greece 167 

Life  and  Writings  (Irving)         .  203 

Miscellaneous  Works,  with  Life 

by  Irving 203 

« Poems,  Plays,  and  Essays,  with 

Life  by  Aikin 203 

Rome 

Select  Poems    .... 

Goldthwait  (William  Colton).   Lecture. 

AMER.  INST.  1849      .... 

[Goodhugh  (W.)].  Pictorial  Dictionary 
of  the  Bible  ...... 

Goodrich  (Charles  Augustus).  History 
of  the  United  States 

Goodrich  (Chauncey  Allen).  Select  Brit 
ish  Eloquence  ..... 

edit.  WEBSTER.  Dictionary     . 


169 
100 


is 


.  184 


Goodrich  (S.  G.)].  African  History 
American  History 
Animal  Kingdom  . 
Asiatic  History  . 
Celebrated  American  Indians 
Celebrated  Women  . 
Customs  of  the  Indians 
Enterprise  and  Art  of  Man 
European  History 
Eirst  Book  of  History- 
Glance  at  Philosophy  . 
Glance  at  the  Physical  Sciences  41 
History  of  all  Nations  .  .  164 
Indians  of  N.  and  S.  America  182 
Literature  .  .  .  .196 
Lives  of  Benefactors  .  122 

Manners  and  Customs  .  .111 
National  Geography  .  .  Ill 
Parley's  Cabinet  Library  .  203 

Pictorial  History  of  England        175 
Pictorial  History  of  France          177 
Wonders  of  Greology     .          .     54 
World  and  its  Inhabitants  .         53 
See  Bradford  (T.  G.)  and  Good 
rich  (S.  G.). 

[Gordon  (L.)],  trans.  WEISBACH  .  .  46 
Gorton  (J.).  Biographical  Dictionary  122 
[  -  ]  Life  of  R.  BLAKE  .  .  .129 
Gower  (J.).  Select  Poems  .  .  .100 
Gould  (A.  A.).  See  Agassiz  (L.)  and 

Gould  (A.  A.). 
Graefenberg,  LIFE  at 
Graglia  (C..).  Italian  Dictionary 


118 
.     77 
Graham  (G.  F.).  English  Synonymes          68 

-  Studies  from  the  English  Poets    100 
Grahame  (J.).  United  States      .        .184 
Grainger  (J.).  Select  Poems   .        .        .  100 
Granville  or  Greenville  (G.),  Baron  Lans- 

downe.  Select  Poems  .        .        .100 

Grattan  (T.  C.).  The  Netherlands  .  178 
Graves  (Mrs.  A.  J.).  Woman  in  America  10 
Graves  (J.  T.).  Roman  and  Canon  Law  15 
Gray  (Alonzo).  Chemistry  .  .  52 

-  Natural  Philosophy  .         .         .43 
Gray  (Asa).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1841    17 
Gray  (T.).  Letters  and  Poems        .        .  100 

-  Select  Poems  _       ...        100 
Great  Britain  —  Parliament.   Report  of 

the  Commissioners  on  the  British  Mu 
seum  ......  196 


Index  to  do 

Great    Britain  —  Privy  Council  —  Com 
mittee  on  Education.  Minutes 

Greek  Philosophy,  BRIEF  View  of 
Greek  Primitives  [LANCELOT] 
Green  (B.  R.).  Numismatics 
[Green  (James  Diman)].    Addresses  as 

Mayor  of  CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  11 

Green  (M.).  Poetical  Works 
[Green  (W.  N..)].  Report.  WORCESTER, 

Mass.  —  School  Committee.  1843 
Greene  (G.  W.).  Life  of  N.  GREENE  . 

PUBLIC  Libraries.  Note     . 

[ ]  edit.  PUETZ.  Ancient  Geogra 
phy  and  History         .... 
edit.  PUETZ.   Mediaeval  Geocra- 


phy,  etc. 
Greene  (N.),  trans.  SFORZOSI 
[Greene  (S..)J.  Notice  of  Islamism.  FLO- 

RIAN 

Greene  (S.  S.).  Analysis 

[ ]     ASSOCIATION,  etc.  . 

Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1844  . 


Greene  (T.  A..).  Lecture.    AMER.  INST. 

1840 

Greenland        ...... 

Greenleaf  (A.).  Lecture.    AMER.  INST. 

1843 

Greenleaf  (B.).  Algebra 

Key  to  the  Introduction  to  the 


National  Arithmetic 

National  Arithmetic 

Kev  to  do. 


Green  wood  "(Francis  William  Pitt),  edit. 

DUNCAN.  The  Seasons   . 
Greville   (Robert  Kaye),    joint    author. 

MURRAY         

Gregory  (0.),  biogr.  HALL     . 
edit.  HUTTON 


Gregory  (W.),  edit.  TURNER  . 
Grieb  (C.  F.).  German  Dictionary 
Griffith  (J..  W..),  edit.  BECKMANN 
Griffiths  (T.).  Chemistry  of  the  Seasons 
Griscom  (J.),  annot.  EULER    . 
Griscom  (J.  H..).  Animal  Mechanism 
Griswold  (R.  W.).  Poets  of  America 
Prose  Writers  of  America 


Grotefend  (F.  A.  L.  A.).    Materials  for 

Translation  into  Latin 
Grote  (G.).  History  of  Greece    . 
Grund  (F.  J..).  Chemistry 
Natural  Philosophy 


Guerilla  (The) 

Guizot  (F.  P.  G.).  English  Revolution  of 

1640 

Gummere  (J.).  Surveying  . 

Gustavus  Adolphus  and  the  Thirty  Years' 

War 

Guy  (J.).  Astronomy      .... 
Guyot  (A.).  The  Earth  and  Man 

Gwilt  (J.).  Music 

Gypsies,  ACCOUNT  of  the    . 

Haas  (J.  D..).  trans.   KOHLRAUSCH 
Habington  (W.).  Select  Poems   . 
Hackley  (C.  W..).  Geometry 

School  Algebra 

Treatise  on  Algebra  . 

Trigonometry 


196 

24 
l'J2 

75 
190 

,12 
100 

31 
141 
197 

167 

172 

178 

179 
67 
19 

18 

17 
115 

17 
36 

34 
34 
34 


181 

203 
32 
53 
72 

191 
52 
43 
60 

100 

203 

79 

168 

52 

43 

179 

175 


Haddon  (J.).  Algebra 

Rudimentary  Arithmetic 


[Hale  (J.)J.  ASSOCIATION,  etc. 


174 

47 
53 
64 

178 

174 
100 
38 
36 
36 
38 
36 
34 
19 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


221 


Lecture.  AMER.  TXST.  1844      .    17 

—    Lecture.  MASS.  TEACHERS'  As- 
soc.  Transactions.  I.          ...     27 
[Hale  (N.)  and  Pickering  (0.)].  Journal 

of  Debates,  etc 12 

Hale  (S.).  History  of  the  United  States    184 
Hale  (W.  H.).  History  of  the  Jews         .  181 
Halifax,  Charles,  1st  'Earl  of.   See  Mon 
tague. 

Hall  (J/rs.  A.  M.  [F.],  wife  of  S.  C.). 
" Do  vou  think  I  'd  inform?  "    . 


It 's  only  a  Drop 
There  is  no  Hurry 
Time  Enough 


107 
108 

.  108 
108 

.  24 


CESTER,   Mass.  —  School   Committee. 

1844,  1848 31 

Hawes(J.).  Address  and  Lecture.  AMER. 

IXST.  1845 

Haydn  (J.).  Dictionary  of  Dates 
Hay  ward  (C.),  Jr.  Life  of  S.  CABOT      . 
Hazen  (E.).  Popular  Technology 
Hazlitt  (W.).  Classical  Gazetteer  . 
Hazlitt  (W.),  trans.  GUIZOT 

trans.  MICHELET 

THIERRY 


Hall  (B.  R..).  Teaching,  etc.   . 

Hall  (Edward  Brooks).  Life  of  Mary  L. 

WARE 161 

Hall  (James).  Life  of  T.  POSEY  .  154 
Hall  (James).  Palaeontology  of  New 

York.  Vol.  I.  .         .        .         .         54 

Hall  (Joseph),  Bp.  Select  Poems  .  .  100 
Hall  (R.)-  Miscellaneous  Works  .  203 

Hall  (Mrs.  S.  C.).    See  Hall  (Mrs.  A.  M. 

[F.],  irifeofS.  C.). 

Hall  (S.  R.*).  Instractor's  Manual  .  .  24 
Hall  (T.  G.).  Calculus  of  Variations,  and 

of  Finite  Differences  ...     36 

Hallam  (H.).   Constitutional  History  of 

England      ......  175 

Europe  during  the  Middle  Ages  171 

Literature  of  Europe         .        .  196 

[Halleck  (F.-G.)].    Selections  from  the 

British  Poets 101 

Halliwell  (J.  0.).  Dictionary  .  .  68 
Hamilton  (G..).  Vegetable  and  Animal 

Physiology  .....  56 
Hamilton  (H*  P.).  Analytical  Geometry  39 

» Conic  Sections  ...  39 

Hamilton  (R.).  Amphibious  Carnivora. 

Whales,  etc.  JARDIXE,  XXV.  XXVI.  53 
-  British  Fishes.  JARDIXE,  XXVI. 

XXVII 58 

Hamilton  (R.  W.).  Lecture.  [CoxGR. 

BOARD,  etc.],  in 23 

Hamilton  (Sir  W.).  Discussions  .  210 

annot.  REID.  Intellectual  Powers  2 

Hammond  (C.).  Lecture.  MASS.  TEACH 
ERS'  Assoc.  Transactions.  I.  .  .27 
Hammond  (J.).  Poetical  Works  .  101 

Hampden  (R.  D.).  Thomas  Aquinas, 

etc 192,  160 

Haim  (J.).  Plane  Trigonometry  .  .  39 
Hare  (J.  C.),  trans.  NIEBUHR  .  .  170 
Harkness  (A.).  Arnold's  First  Latin 

Book 79 

Second  Latin  Book        .         .         79 

[Harper's  Family  Library]      .         .         .  204 
Harper's  Illustrated  Catalogue    .        .      196 
[Harris  (T.  W.)].  Insects  of  Mass.          .     57 
Harris  (Sir  W.  S.).  Electricity   .        .        51 
Harrison  (G.).  Latin  Grammar       .         .     79 
Harrison  (M.).  English  Language        .         67 
Hart  (J.  S..)-  Class  Book  of  Poetry        .  101 

Constitution  of  the  U.  S.       .        12 

English  Grammar      .         .         .67 

Questions  to  White's  History       164 

Harte(W.).  Select  Poems      .        .        .101 
Hartford,  Conn.  High  School       .         .        24 
Harvey  (G.).  Meteorology       .         .         .     51  ! 

Naval  Architecture        .         .         63 

Haskel  (D.),  edit.  MCCULLOCH       .         .  Ill  i 
[Haven  (Samuel Foster)].  Reports.  WOR-        | 


Head  (Sir  F.  B..).  Life  of  J.  BRUCE 
;  Headley  ( Joel  T..).  Life  of  CROMWELL 
Heber  (R.),  Bp.  Poetical  W^orks      . 
Heberden  (W.),  trans.  CICERO    . 
Heeren  (A.  H.  L.).  Ancient  Greece,  etc. 

Manual  of  Ancient  History 

Political  System  of  Europe 

Politics,  Intercourse,  etc.  of  the 


18 
164 
131 

61 
113 
175 
170 
176 
130 
135 
101 
133 
168 
166 
171 

166 


Carthaginians,  etc 
Politics,  Intercourse,  etc.  of  Asi 
atic  Nations 166 

Heir  of  Linne,  and  other  Ballads         .      101 
Hemans   (Mrs.   F.   D.   [B.]).     Poetical 


Works 
Hengstenberg  (E.  W.).    Egypt  and  the 

Books  of  Moses          .     "  . 
Henry  (Caleb  Sprague),  edit.  TAYLOR 

—  trans,  and  contiwuator.  EPITOME 

Henslow  (J.  S.).  Botany 

Herbert  (H.  W.).    Captains  of  the  Old 

World 

Hermann  (J.  G.  J.).  Metres 

Hermann  (K.  F.).    Political  Antiquities 

of  Greece         ..... 
Hermit  of  Warkworth,  etc. 
Herodotus.  (Wheeler) 

(Translated  by  Beloe) 


Herrick(R.).  Select  Poems 
Herschel  (Sir  J.  F.  W.).  Astronomy 

Discourse  on  the  Study  of  Nat 
ural  Philosophy          .... 

Light      .         .         .         ... 

Physical  Astronomy 

Sound     ..... 

Treatise  on  Astronomy 

Hertz  (H.).  King  Rene's  Daughter 
Herzog  (C.  G.),  edit.   C.ESAR 
Hetherington  (W.  M..).  Church  of  Scot 
land    ....... 

Heyne  (C.  G.),  annot.  VIRGILIUS 
Hey  wood  (J.).  Pardoner  and  Frere 
Hickie   (D..   Bamlield),    edit.     CICERO. 
Oratio  pro  Milone       .... 
Hickie  (J.).  Key  to  Button 
Higgins  (W..  MO.  The  Earth 

The  Experimental  Philosopher 


Highlands 

Hildreth  (R.).  United  States 

Hill  (F.).  National  Education 

Hill  (T.).  Arithmetic 

Hillard  (G.  S.).  Instruction  in  Prussia 

Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1845 

Life  of  Capt.  John  SMITH 

Hindoo  Superstitions       .... 
Hinds  (S.).  Rise  and  Early  Progress  of 

Christianity 187 

Hinton  (J.  H.).  United  States     .        .      184 
Hints  to  Workmen           .         .         .        10,  24 
Hirtius  (A.).  De  Bellis  Alex,  et  Afric.         89 
Historical  Account  of  Iceland,  Green 
land,  etc 116 


101 

7 

165 

192 

56 

122 

74 

190 

101 

85 

85 

101 

47 

43 
50 
47 
50 
48 
106 


187 

92 

106 


32 
53 
43 
115 
184 
24 
34 
24 
18 
158 
9 


999! 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Historical  Account  of  the  Circumnavi 
gation  of  the  Globe    .        .        .        .117 
History  of  Astronomy          .         .         .       192 

History  of  Poland 179 

History  of  Rome  ....       169 

History  of  Switzerland  .  .  .  .180 
History  of  the  Bastile  .  .  .177 
History  of  the  Jews  in  England  .  .  181 
History  of  the  Plague  in  London  .  175 
History  of  the  Slave-Trade  .  .  15,  190 
History  of  Wonderful  Inventions  .  193 
Hitchcock  (E.).  Geology  .  .  .54 

Geology  of  Mass.  .         .        54 

Hoare  (Mrs.  — — ).  Jim  Cronin       .        .  108 
Hoffman  (Charles  Fenno).  LEISLER          146 
Holland  (J.).  Manufactures  in  Metal       .     63 
Rollings  (J..  F..).  Life  of  CICERO       .      133 
Holmes  (J.).  Rhetoric.  GETTY 

Holroyd  (J.  B.),  1st  £arl  of  Sheffield,  edit. 

GIBBON 203 

Home  (H.),  Lord  Kames.  Elements  of 

Criticism    ......     93 

Homerus.  Iliad 85,  86 

"    (translated  by  Pope)      .     86 

Odyssey         ....        86 

"        (translated  by  Pope)    .     86 

Batrachomuomachia  (translated 

byParnell) 

Hooker  (Hermann  B..).  Lecture.  AMER. 
INST.  1846 

Hooker  (Sir  William  Jackson),  joint  au 
thor.  MURRAY  .  .  .  '  . 

Hopkins  (John  Henry),  Bp.  Lecture. 
AMER.  INST.  1849  .... 

Hopkins  (M.).  Lowell  Lectures 

Horatius  Flaccus  (Q.).  Opera 

Eclogaa  Horatianas 

Odes  (translated  by  Scriven) 

Home  (R..  H..).  New  Spirit  of  the  Age 
Horner  (W.  E..).  SMITH.  Anat.  Atlas 
Horrocks  (Mrs.  George),  trans.  MENZEL  174 
Howard  (H.),  Earl  of  Surrey.    Select 

Poems 101 

HoAvard  (Roger  Strong).  Lectures.  AMER. 

INST.  1843  and  1849  ...  17,  18 
Houze  (A.).  Atlas  Universel  .  .  Ill 
[HoAve  (M.  A.  D' Wolf)].  COMMON  SCHOOL 

ControA^ersy    .....         22 

[ ]     RevieAv,  etc 25 

HoAve  (S.  G.).    Lecture.    AMER.  INST. 

1842 17 

[ ]     To  the  Citizens  of  Boston  25 

Hows  (J.  W..  S..).  Shakspearian  Reader  107 
Hubbard  (Fordyce  Mitchell).  Life  of  W. 

R.  DAVIE 

edit.  BELKNAP 

Hubbard  (R..  B..).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1843 

Hudson  (H.  N.).  Lectures  on  Shakspeare 

Hughes  (J.).  Select  Poems 

Hughes  (J.).  On  Poetry 

Hughes  (W.).  Mathematical  Geography 

Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.,  Baron  von).  Aspects 

of  Nature  ...... 

Travels.  MACGILLIVRAY 
Hume  (D.).  England       .... 

Humphrey  (H.).   Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1843 

[ ]     Strictures,  etc.  SMITH  (M.  H.). 

'     The  Bible,  etc 

Hunt  (John  Higgs),  trans.  TASSO 
Hunt  (R.).  Elementary  Physics 


Poetry  of  Science  ...  41 

[Hunter  (H.)],  trans.  EULER  .  .  43 
Huntington  (Daniel).  Lecture.  AMER. 

INST.  1846 18 

Hutchinson  (Mrs.  Lucy  [Apsley]).  Life 

of  Col.  J.  HUTCHINSON  .  .  143 
Hutton  (C.).  Course  of  Mathematics  32 
[Hyde  (L.)],  biogr.  WILCOX  .  .  209 

Iceland         ......      115 

Impostors,  RELIGIOUS  ....  124 
Incas  of  Peru 186 

Industrial  Investments,  etc.     .        .        .15 

57 


Insects,  Natural  History  of 


Institute  of  Instruction. 

Rhode  Island. 
Insurrections  in  Lyons 


See  American, 


94    Intelligent  Negroes 


86 
18 
L12 

18 

4 
90 
90 
90 
196 
60 


177 
122 

39 
52 
39 
56 
108 
205 
108 
186 
129 
108 
134 

COLUMBUS  and  his  Companions  134 

]     Conquest  of  Granada     .         .180 

Crayon  Miscellany         .         .       108 

]     History  of  New-York    .        .  108 

Mahomet  [or  MOHAMMED]  and 

his  Successors         .         .         122, 150,  172 
Oliver  GOLDSMITH   .        .        .  140 
Sketch  Book 
Tales  of  a  Traveller 
ogr.  GOLDSMITH 


Introduction  to  Geometry 
Introduction  to  Organic  Chemistry     . 
Introduction  to  Surveying,  etc. 
Introduction  to  Vegetable  Physiology 
Iriarte  (T.  de).  Fabulas 
Irving  (W.).  Works     . 

The  Alkambra  . 

Astoria 

BONNE VILLE'S  Adventures 

[ ]     Bracebrido-e  Hall 


a 


108 
108/ 
203 
91 
86 


[Isler  ( )],  annot.  OVIDIUS 

Isocrates.  Panegyricus  (Felton) 

Israeli  (I.  d').    See  DTsraeli. 

Isthmus  of  Panama     .         .         .         .115 

Isthmus  of  Suez 115 

Jack  Jugler 106 

Jacob  (S.).  Greek  Empire;  theKhalifate  172 
Jacobs  (F.  C.  W.).  Greek  Reader  .  74 

and  Doering(F.  W.).  Latin  Reader  79 

[Jaeger  (C..  F..  W..)],  trans.  MORITZ  .  9 
Jago  (R.).  Select  Poems  .  .  .101 
Jahn  (J.).  Biblical  Archeology  .  .  8 
James  (G.  P.  R.).  CHARLEMAGNE  .  132 

Chivalry 172 

and  Crowe  (E.  E.).  Foreign  States 
men    122 

James  (J.  T.),  Bp.,  and  Lindsay  (J.). 

Painting 64 

Jameson  (Mrs.  A.  [M.]).  Celebrated  Fe 
male  Sovereigns         ....  123 
Jameson  (R.),  joint  author.    MURRAY. 

British  India 181 

joint  author.  MURRAY.  Enc3rclo- 

pasdia  of  Geography 
joint  author.    MURRAY.    Narra 
tive,  etc.     ...... 

Jamieson  (A.).  Mechanics  . 
.    Mechanics  of  Fluids 


186 
120 

17 

93 
10] 
93 

48 

53 

!  is 
176 

17 

Jamieson  (J.).  Scottish  Dictionary 
30    Japan.  MANNERS,  etc. 
104    [Jardine  (D.)].  Life  of  SOMERS 
43 


112 

118 
45 
46 
82 
115 
158 


Jardine  (air  W.).  The  Naturalist's  Library  57 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


223 


Jarvis  (E.).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1845     18 

Physiology         .         .         .         .60 

Jebb  (R.).  Law 15 

Jelf(W.E.).  Greek  Grammar        .        .    74 
Jenks  (W.).  Bible  Atlas      ...          8 
Jenyns(S.).  Select  Poems      .        .        .101 
Jenner(S.).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1850    18 
Jeremie  (J.  A.).  Christian  Church,  etc.     187 

Plotinus,  etc.          .        .        154,  1U3 

Sextus  Empiricus,  etc.      .    157,  193 

[Jewett  (C.  C.)].  Catalogue  of  the  Libr. 

of  Brown  University          .         .        .196 
Jewish  Life  in  Central  Europe    .        .  9,115 

Job.   See  BIBLE 5 

Johnson  (A.),  trans.  TEXXEMAXX      .      194 
Johnson  (A..  X..).  Lecture.  AMER.  IK  ST. 

1845 18 

Johnson  (B.).  See  Jonson. 

Johnson  (Ebeuezer  Alfred),   edit.    NE- 

POS 90,  91 

Johnson  (G.).  Materia  Medica        .        .     61 
Johnson  (L.  D..).  Memoria  Technica  25 
Johnson  (S.).  Works,  with  Life  by  Mur 
phy     205 

Life  and  Writings  .         .         10 

Select  Poems     ....  101 

Johnson  (W.  R.).  Natural  Philosophy         43 

edit.  WEISBACH  .        .        .46 

Johnston  (A.  K.).  Physical  Atlas        .        53 
Johnston  (J.).  Natural  Philosophy          .     43 
Johnston  (W.).  England  as  it  is  .       115 
Johnston  (W.),  trans.  BECKMAXX  .        .  191 
Johnstoiie  (J.).    Abridgment  of  JAMIE- 
SOX     

Jones  (T..  G..),  trans.  DESMICHELS   . 
Jones  (Sir  W.).  Select  Poems 

trans.  PIXDARUS 

continuator.  RUSSELL 

Jonson  or  Johnson  (B.).  Select  Poems 
Journal  of  Education,  AMERICAN 
Journal  of  Education,  OHIO 
Journal  of  the  RHODE   ISLAXD   IXSTI- 

TUTE   OF   IXSTRUCTIOX 

Joyce  (J.).  Scientific  Dialogues 
Junius,  ^sewdon.  Letters 
Justinus.  Historian  (Clarke)    . 
Juvenalis  (D.  J.).  Satirae    . 

Kames.  Henry,  Lord.  See  Home. 
Kane  (R.)«  Chemistry 
Kater  (H.).  Nautical  Astronomy    . 
Kater  (H.)  and  Lardner  (D.).  Mechanics 
Kaltschmidt  (J.  H.).  Latin  Dictionary  . 
Kay   (Sir  James   Phillips),    afterwards 

Shuttleworth.   See  Shuttleworth. 
Keagy  (J..  M..),  edit.  OSAVALD 
Keightley  (T.).  England 
• Fairy  Mythology 

Greece   ..... 

Mythology  of  Greece,  etc. 

Outlines  of  History 

Rome         ..... 

Roman  Empire 

edit.    VIRGILIUS.    Bucolics  and 

Georgics 

Keith  (T.).  Use  of  the  Globes 
Kelland  (Philip),  edit.  YOUNG    . 
Kendall  (E..  Otis).  Uranography    . 
Kendrick  (A.  C..).  Greek  Ollendorff  . 

Introduction  to  Greek 

Kennedy  (B.  H.).  Latin  Grammar 
Kenrick  (J.).  Latin  Exercises 


Key  to  do. 
edit.  MATTHI.E 


79 
75 
163 
79 
113 
113 
101 


18 


[Ker  (H.  B.)].  Life  of  WREX 

Key  (T.  H.).  Latin  Grammar 

Kiepert  (H.).  Atlas  von  Hellas 

Supplementheft      . 

King(W.).  Select  Poems 

Kinssbury  (J.).   Lecture.   AMER.  IXST. 
1848 

[Kingsley  (James  Luce)].  Life  of  STILES  159 

Kinwelmarsh  (F.).    See  Gascoigne  (G.) 
and  Kinwelmarsh  (F.). 

Kirby  (W.)  and  Spence  (W.).  Entomology  58 

Kitto(J.).  Popular  Cyclopedia  of  Bib 
lical  Literature  .        .        .        .8 

Klipstein  (L.  F..).  Analecta  Anglo-Sax- 

onica 66 

Anglo-Saxon  Grammar 


Knickerbocker  (D.).nseudon.  See  [Irving 

W.)] 108 

Knowlton  (J.  S..  C..).  Address  as  Mayor 

of  WORCESTER,  Jfass.  .  .  "  .  14 
Kohlrausch  (F.).  Germany  .  .  174 
Krebs  (J.  P.).  Guide  for  writing  Latin  79 
Kuehner  (R.).  Elementary  Greek  Gram- 


guage 


Grammar  of  the   Greek  Lan- 
Latin  Grammar 


Kutscheit  (J.  V.).  Hand- Atlas 


Labaree  (B.).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1849 
Lacroix  (S.  F.).  Arithmetic    . 
82  |  [Lake  (J.  X.)],  trans.  MAURY     . 
"    Lake  (J..  W..),  biogr.  SCOTT 

Lamartine  (A.  de).   French  Revolution 

of  1848        

The  Girondists 


Lamb  (C.).  Poetical  Works     . 
[Lancelot  (C.)].  Greek  Primitives 
Lander  (R.  andJ.).  Journal 
Langhorne  (J.).  Select  Poems 

trans.  PLUTARCHUS 

Langhorne  (W.),  trans.  PLUTARCHUS 
Lanman  (J.  H..).  History  of  Michigan 
Lansdowne,  George,  Baron.  See  Granville. 
Lanzi  (L.).  History  of  Painting  in  Italy    193 


74 

75 

79 

113 

18 
34 

104 

177 
177 
101 
75 
117 
101 
86 
86 
186 


Larcher  (P.  H.).  On  HERODOTUS 

In  Herodotum.  See  Gaisford  (T.). 


'.'•1 
48 
46 

48 

74! 
74! 


Lardner  (D.).  Algebra 

Arithmetic     .... 

Geometrical  Analysis 

Geometry       . 

Hand-Books  of  Natural  Philos 
ophy  and  Astronomy 

"  Heat 

Hydrostatics  and  Pneumatics   . 

Mechanics 
Newton's  Optics     . 
Pneumatics 
Popular  Lectures 

Rudimentary  Treatise  on    the 

Steam  Engine    ..... 

The  Steam  Engine,  with  a  Me 
moir  of  Watt      ..... 

edit.,  etc.  ARAGO 

"      Cabinet  Cyclopaedia  . 

See  Kater  (H.)  and  Lardner  (D.). 

and  Walker  (C.  V..).  Electricity, 


Magnetism,  and  Meteorology      . 
79    Latham   (R.   G.).    Elementary  English 
Grammar 


86 


34 
39 
39 

44 
50 
46 
46 
50 
46 
44 

46 

46 
47 

205 


224 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Latham  (R.  G.).  English  Language    .        67 
• Hand-Book  of  the  English  Lan 
guage       67 

History,  etc.  of  the  English  Lan 
guage      67 

La  Tucle  (H.  M.  de).    See  Masera  de  la 

Tude. 

Law  of  Storms  .....  51 
Lawrence  (E.  A..).  Lecture.  AMEK.  INST. 

1841 17 

Lawrence  (Mrs.  J.),  edit.  MANGNALL  164 
Lawrence,  Mass.  —  School  Committee. 

Report,  1850-1851  .  .  .  .25 
Layard  (A.  H.).  Nineveh  .  .  .  117 
[Lazell  ( W.)].  Report.  WORCESTER,  Mass. 

—  School  Committee.  1847  .         .31 

Leach  (D.)  and  Swan  (R.).  Arithmetic       34 

and  Swan  (VV.  D..).  Arithmetic       34 

Lee  (C.  A..).  Geology  .  .  .  .55 
[Lee  (Mrs.  H.  F.  [S.J)].  Three  Ways  of 

Living 108 

[Leech  (S.)]-  Life  of  a  Sailor  Boy  .  146 
Legare  (H.  S.).  Writings  and  Life  .  206 
Legendre  (A.  M.).  Geometry  .  .  39 

Geometry  and  Trigonometry         39 

Leighton  (R.),  Abp.  Works  and  Life       .      8 
Leitch  (J.),  trans.  MUELLER       .        .          9 
Lempriere  (J.).  Classical  Dictionary      .     84 
Leslie  (Sir  J.).  Dissertation        .        .      193 

joint  author.  MURRAY         .        .118 

Letters  to  a  Young  Student  .  .  25 
Leverett  (F.  P.).  Latin  Lexicon  .  .  81 
Levizac  (J.  P.  V.  L.,  Abbe  de).  French 

Grammar 70 

Levy  (A.).  Diff.  and  Integral  Calculus  36 
Lewis  (G.  C.),  trans.  BOECKH  .  .  189 
trans.  MUELLER  .  .  .197 

"        MUELLER          .        .        .168 

Lewis  (T.),  edit.  D  WIGHT.  Mythology          9 
Lewis  and  Clarke's  Expedition.  ALLEN    116 
Lhomond  (C.  F.),  the  Abbe.  French  Gram 
mar    .......     70 


Viri  Romre 


Libraries,  PUBLIC 197 

Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge.  See 
Society  for  the  Diffusion,  etc. 

Library  of  Useful  Knowledge.  See  So 
ciety  for  the  Diffusion,  etc. 

Liddell  (H.  G.)  and' Scott  (R.).  Greek- 
English  Lexicon  .  .  .  .76 

Lieber  (F.).  Great  Events   .        .        .164 

Property  and  Labour        .        .13 

edit.  Encyclopaedia  Americana      200 

trans.  RAMSHORN        .        .        .81 

Liebig  (Justus,  Baronvon),  edit.  TURNER    53 

Preface.  WILL.  Analysis  .         .     53 

Life  and  Travels  of  Mungo  Park         .      118 
Life  at  Grsefenberg          .        .        .     61,  118 
Life  in  the  Bush  [Australia]        .        .      118 
Life  of  Julius  CAESAR     ....  131 

Life-Assurance 15 

Lincoln  (Mrs.  A.  H.),  afterwards  Phelps. 

See  Phelps. 
Lincoln  (John  Larkin),  edit.  HORATIUS      90 

edit.  LIVIUS         .         .         .         .90 

Lincoln  (L.).  Address  as  Mayor  of  WOR 
CESTER,  Mass 14 

Lincoln  (Luther  Barker).  Lecture.  AMEK. 

INST.  1846 18 

Lindley  (J.).  Botany  ....  56 
Lindsay  (J.).  Engraving  .  .  .64 
"  See  James  ( J.  T.)  crwd  Lindsay  ( J.). 


Lingard  (J.).  History  of  England  .  .  175 
Linwood  (W.).  Lexicon  to  JE sen YLUS  84 
List  (C..).  Natural  Philosophy  .  .  44 
Litais  de  Gaux  ( ).  Theorie  des 

Verbes.  VERLAC  .  .  .  .72 
[Liver-more  (G.)].  Dana  Hill  Public 

Schools 196 

[ ]  History  of  the  New  England 

Primer        ......  196 

Public  Libraries    .        .        .197 

Publication  and  Circulation  of 

the  Scriptures         .         .         .         .197 

Lives  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Dampier  136 
Lives  of  Eminent  Individuals,  celebrated 

in  American  History 

Livius  (T.).  History  (Baker) 

Selections 


[Lloyd  (E.)].  Mathematical  Geography 
[Lloyd  (H..  J..)].  Physical  Geography 
Lloyd  (R.).  Chit-Chat     . 
Locke  (J.).  Conduct  of  the  Understand 
ing.  BACON        

Essays    ..... 

On   Education.     SOCIETY,   etc. 

The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  I. 

Lockhart  (John  Gibson).  Life  of  Sir  W. 
SCOTT  

NAPOLEON        .... 

[Lodge  (A..)],  trans.   SCHILLER.   Bride 

of  Messina          . 

Lodge  (E.).  Portraits,  etc.    . 

Logan  (James).  The  Scotish  Gael 

Logan  (John).  Select  Poems 

Lolme  (J.  L.  de).  See  De  Lolme. 

London  Encyclopaedia 

London  Religious  Tract  Society.  See 
Religious  Tract  Society. 

Long  (G.)-  Boarding  Schools.  SOCIE 
TY,  etc.  The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  I. 

[ ]     Summary  of  HERODOTUS 

Teaching  by  Pictures.  SOCIE 
TY,  etc.  The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  II. 

edit.  C.ESAR         .... 

"     CICERO.  Orationes 

[ ] "     SOCIETY,  etc.    The   Penny 

Cyclopaedia 

Longfellow  (H.  W.).  Golden  Legend      . 

Hyperion        .... 

Kavanagh          .... 

Outre-Mer     .... 

Poems 

[ ]  trans.  LHOMOND 

Loomi 


123 
90. 

90 
48 
54 
101 

10 

a 

30 

157 
151 

106 
123 
190 
101 

200 


iis  (E.).  Algebra 
Geometry 
Progress  of  Astronomy 


30 

85 

30 
88 
89 

201 
106 
109 
109 
118 
101 
70 
36 
39 
48 
55 


27 
172 


Loomis  (J.  R.).  Geology 
Lord  (A..  D..),  edit.  OHIO  Journal  of  Ed 
ucation       ...... 

Lord  (J.).  Modern  History 
Lossing(B.  J..).  History  of  the  Fine  Arts  193 
Lothrop  (Samuel  Kirkland).   Life  of  S. 
KIRKLAND          .....  145 

Love  is  Power      .        .        .        .        .        10 

Lovell  (R.).  Sonnets        .        .        .        .101 

Levering  (J.).  Electricity,  etc.  .  .  51 
Lovibond  (E.).  Select  Poems  .  .  101 
Lowe  (J.).  Commerce  ...  15 
[Lowell  (Mrs.  A.  C.  [J.])].  Introduction 

to  Geometry 39 

On  the  Education  of  Girls     .         25 


Lowell—  School  Committee.  Reports,  1839 
-1852  ....     25 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


225 


Lowncles  (W.).  Plato,  Seneca,  etc.  .  193 
Lowth  (R.),  Bp.  English  Grammar  .  67 
Lucanus  (M.  A.).  Pharsalia  .  .  90 
Lucretius  Carus(T.).  De  Rerum  Xatura  90 
Lunn(F.).  Chemistry  ...  52 

Electricity          .         .         .        .51 

• Heat 50 

[Luther  (M.)],  trans.  BIBLE  —  German       5 
Lyall  (A.).  Christian  Church,  etc.       .      187 
Lyall  (W.  R.).  Greece    .        .        .        .168 
Lyell  (Sir  C.).  Elements  of  Geology  .        55 

Principles  of  Geology       .        .    55 

Lynd  (J.).  Class  Book  of  Etymology          68 

— First  Book  of  Etymology  .        .    68 

Lynn  —  School  Committee.  Report,  1850      25 
Lyon  (W.  P..).  Manual  of  Education     .    25 
Lyttelton  (G.),  Lord.    Select  Poems         102 


The  same.  Part  II.    . 
Course  of  Reading 
Elements  of  Reading,  etc. 
The  Second  Reader 


95 
95 
95 
95 
164 


Macaulay  (T.  B.).  England 

Essays    . 

Lavs  of  Ancient  Rome 


.  176 
.  207 

.  207 
M'Clintock  (J.).  Second  Book  in  Greek  75 

Second  Book  in  Latin  .  .  80 

and  Crooks  (G.  R..).  First  Book 


Mangnall  (R.).  Historical  Questions 
[Mann  (H.)J.  COMMON  SCHOOL  Contro 
versy  22 

Correspondence.  SMITH  (M.H.)   30 

Sequel  to  the  Correspondence   .    26 

Letter  to  M.  H.  Smith   .        .        26 

Lectures.  AMER.  L\ST.  1841  and 

1844 17,  18 


in  Greek 

First  Book  in  Latin 

McCulloch  (J.  R.).  Dictionary  of  Corn- 


Gazetteer  .... 
Principles,  etc.  of  Commerce 


n 

80 

15 

111 

15 


Lectures  on  Education 

Mass.  Common  Schools 

Reply  to  the  Boston  Masters    . 

Answer  to  the  "  Rejoinder  " 

[ ]     Report    on    School    Houses. 

MASSACHUSETTS  —  Board  of  Educa 
tion     

[ ]    Reports.   MASSACHUSETTS  — 

Board  of  Education    .         .         .         . 

edit.  COMMON  SCHOOL  Journal 

and  Chase  (P.  E.).  Arithmetic 


26 

26 
22 
34 
115 
26 
13 
55 
55 

44 


M'-Elligott  (J.  X..).  Manual 

Young  Analyzer    ...         68 

Macgillivray  (W.).  British  Quadrupeds. 

JARDIXE,  XVII 58 

Humboldt's  Travels  .        .        .118 

Macgregor  (J.).  Progress  of  America  115, 182 
Macniayelli  (X.).  Florence,  etc.      .        .  178 
M'Intire  (J.).  Astronomy     .         .         .        48 
Mackenzie  (A.  S.).  Life  of  DECATUR    .  136  ! 

Life  of  0.  H.  PERRY     .        .      153 

Mackie  (John  Milton).  Life  of  S.  GORTOX  140  ! 
Mackintosh  (SirJ.).  British  Statesmen 

FORSTER 121 

Dissertation   ....       193 

England     ....  176 

Mackintosh  (R.  J.).  Memoirs  of  Sir  J 

MACKINTOSH  .  .  .  .  148 

[Maclaren  (D.)].  Visit  to  Madeira  .  118 
Macmichael  (John  Fisher),  edit.  XENO- 

FHON.  Anabasis  ....  87 
McMurtrie  (H.).  Lexicon  Scientiarum  .  68 
[Macneill  (H.)].  SCOTTISH  Adventurers  109 

Select  Poems    ....  102 

Will  and  Jean        .        .        .102 

Macpherson  (W.).  Annals  of  France         177 
M'Vickar  (A.),  edit.,  etc.  ALLEN        .      116 


Manners  of  the  Japanese 

Mansfield  (E.  D..).  American  Education 

Political  Grammar    . 

Mantell  (G.  A.).  Medals  of  Creation 

Wonders  of  Geology 

[Marcet  ( Mrs.  J.  [H.])].  Popular  Intro 
ductions  to  Xatural  Philosophy 

Markham  ( Mrs. ),pseudon.  See  [Pen- 
rose  (Mrs.  E.  [C.])J. 

Maryborough,  John,   1st  Duke  of.    See 
Churchill. 

Marshall  (E.  C.).  Book  of  Oratory 

Martian's  (M.  V.).  Epigrammata 

Martin  (D.),  trans.  BIBLE  —  French     . 

Martin  (T.),  trans.  HERTZ  . 

—  trans.  SCHILLER.  Wilhelm  Tell 

Masers  de  la  Tude  (H.).  Story 

Mason  (C.).  Governments  of  the  U.  S. 

Mason  (E.  P.).  Practical  Astronomy 

Massachusetts.  Act  to  establish  the  City 
of  Cambridge     .        .        .        .        .16 

Constitution  ....         13 

Reports  of  the  Committee  on  Ed 
ucation,  1835,  1836          ...        26 

Revised  Statutes 

Supplements  to  do. 


95 

90 

5 

106 

106 

149 

13 

48 


it; 

16 
Massachusetts  —  Board  of  Education, 

Reports,  1838  — 1853      ...        26 
SCHOOL  Library        .  .  208 


Madvig  (J.  [not  I.]  X.).  Latin  Grammar 
Magic  Flute.   See  [Smidt  (H.)]. 
Maglathlin  (H.  B.).  Practical  Elocutionist 
Mahon  (P.  H.),  Viscount.    See  Stanhope. 
[Maine].  Act  concerning  Education 
Maine  —  Board  of  Education.  Fifth  Re 
port,  1851 

Blaldeii  (H.)].  SOCIETY,  etc.      . 
lalkin  (Sir  B.  H.)].  Astronomy  . 


Massachusetts  —  Commissioners  on  the 
Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey.  In 
sects  of  Mass.  [HARRIS]  . 

Massachusetts  —  Convention  (of  1820)yor 
revising  the  Constitution.  Debates 

Massachusetts  —  State  Normal  School  at 
West  Newton.  Catalogue  . 

Massachusetts  Register.  ADAMS 

Massachusetts  Teachers'  Association. 
The  Massachusetts  Teacher  . 

Transactions 


27 
114 


Malkin  (F.).  History  of  Greece 

Mallet  (D.).  Select  Poems 

Malte-Brun  (C.)  [Danish,  Bruun  (M.  C.)]. 

Universal  Geography          .        .         .112 
Management  of  Infants        .        .        .25, 60 

Manchester,  Eng 115 

Mandeville  (H.).  Introduction     .        .        95 

29 


Mathematical  Tables    .... 

Matthews  (L.),  edit.  PORTER 

Matthise  (A.  H.).  Greek  Grammar 

Mattison  (H.).  Astronomy 

Maurice  (F.  D.).  Moral  and  Metaphysi 
cal  Philosophy 

Maury  (J.  S.),  Card.  On  Eloquence      . 

May  (Samuel  Joseph).  Lectures.  AMER. 
INST.  1843  and  1846  .  .  .17,  18 


193 

95 


226 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Mayhew  (I.).  Popular  Education  .  .  27 
[Meadley  ( George  Wilson)],  biogr.  PALEY  8 
Mechanics'  Institutions  .  .  27,  197 
Medusa,  SHIPWRECK  of  the  .  .  .119 
[Mellish  (J.)J,  trans.  SCHILLER.  Mary 

Stuart         .... 
Melmoth  (W.),  trans.  CICERO     . 
Memes  (J.  S..).  JOSEPHIKE    . 
Memorabilia  of  the  Seventeenth  Century 

in  Britain   .... 
Men  of  the  Time 
Menzel  (W.).  Germany  . 
Merivale  (C.).   Fall  of  the  Roman  Re 
public         

Romans  under  the  Empire 

Merle  d'Aubigne  (J.  H.).  History  of  the 

Reformation    .... 
Metcalfe  (F.),  trans.  BECKER 
Miall  (E.).   Lecture.    [COXGR.  BOARD, 

etc.].  v 

Michelet  (J.).  History  of  France 

Life  of  LUTHER 

Modern  History 

Roman  Republic 

Mickle  (W.  J.).  Select  Poems     . 

trans.   CAMOENS 

Microscope  and  its  Marvels 
Middleton  (C.).  Life  of  CICERO 

Mill  (J.  S.).  Logic        .... 
Millard  (J.  H..),  trans.  KUEHNER  . 
Miller  (H.).  Foot-prints  of  the  Creator 

Old  Red  Sandstone    . 

[Miller  (S.)].  Life  of  EDWARDS 
Millington  (E..  J..),  trans.  SCHLEGEL 
[Millington  (J.?)].  Hydraulics     . 
Mills  (A.),  edit.  BLAIR.  Rhetoric     . 

edit.  HOME.  Criticism 

Milman  (H.  H.).  History  of  Christianity 

History  of  the  Jews 

annot.  GIBBON 

Milton  (J.).  Of  Education.  SOCIETY,  etc. 
The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  I. 

Paradise  Lost  (Boyd)     . 

Poetical  Works 

Prose  Works 

Mimpriss   (Robert).     Life  of  JESUS 
CHRIST 

Mitchel  (0.  M.).   Planetary  and  Stellar 
Worlds 

Mitchell  (C.  C..)  and  Procter  (G.).  For 
tification         .... 

Mitchell  (S..  A.)  Accompaniment  to  Map 
of  the  United  States 

Accompaniment  to  Map  of  the 

World     ._ 

Ancient  Geography  and  Atlas 

Mitchell  (Thomas),  trans.   ARISTOPHA 
NES     

Mitford  (W.)-  History  of  Greece 
Moffatt  (J.  M..).  Book  of  Science   . 
Moliere  (J.  B.  P.  de).   Le  Misanthrope 
Montague  (C.),  1st  Earl  of  Halifax.  Se 
lect  Poems          ..... 

Montgomery  (J.).   Lectures  on  General 
Literature  ...... 

[ ]    Life  of  DANTE    . 

Poetical  Works 


1  Moors  in  Spain 180 

Morell  (J..  D..).  Philosophy  of  Europe      193 
Morell(John  Reynell),  edit,  and  continua- 
tor.  TENNEMANN       ....  194 

Morfit  (C.).  Chemical  and  Pharmaceutic 


.  106 
133 
.  145 

y 
.  176 
123 

.  174 

e- 
.  170 
170 
le 
187 
.  189 

D:  23 

177 
.  147 
172 
.  170 
102 
.     98 
50,54 
.  133 
2 
.     74 
55 
.     55 
137 
207 
46 
.     93 
93 
y   187 
181 
.  169 
c. 
.     30 
102 
.  102 
207 

144 
ar 
48 
r- 
63 
ip 
115 
le 
112 
113 
1- 
.     84 
168 
.     44 
106 

Manipulations    52 

Morgan  (A.  de).   See  De  Morgan. 
Morgan  (Lady  S.  [O.]).  Italy         .         .118 
Moritz  (K.  P.).  Mythology          .        .          9 
Morrison  (A..  J..  W..),  edit.   SCHLEGEL 
(A.  W.  von)     197 

"       SCHILLER      .        .        .      179 

Moschus.  BRIGGS.  Poetse,  etc.    .        .        84 
Moseley  (H.).  Definite  Integrals     .         .     36 

Mountain  (A..  S..  H..).  Hadrianus          .  170 
Mountain  (  J.  H.  B.).  Ancient  Gaul.  Spain. 
Caligula,  etc  170 

,.  .  „.  .     Persia                                               166 

Muckle  (A.),  joint  author.  MORFIT         .     52 
Mudie  (R.).  Observation  of  Nature     .         54 
Mueller  (J.).  Physics  and  Meteorology        44 
Mueller  (J.  von).  History  of  the  World     164 
Mueller  (K.  0.)-  Doric  Race  .        .        .168 

Mulligan  (J.).  English  Language         .         67 
Munk  (E.).  Greek  and  Roman  Metres        80 
Munroe  (N.)-  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1848    18 
Murdoch  (J.).  German  Philosophy          .  193 

Murdoch  (J.  E..)  and  Russell  (W.).  Or- 
thophony    95 
Mure  (  W.).  Language  and  Literature  of 
Ancient  Greece           ....  197 
Muret  (Marc  Antoine).  Extracts.  KEN- 
RICK  79 
[Murphy  (A.)],  biogr.  JOHNSON          .         10 

Murray  (H.).  British  America        .         .  115 
British  India                                   181 

Africa         118 

the  Polar  Regions       .        .        .        .118 

diifiot   POLO                                     119 

Murray  (L.).  English  Grammar          .        67 
Murray's  Official  Handbook    .         .        .13 
Mutiny  of  the  Bounty.  [BLIGH]         .      117 
Muzzey  (Ai'temas   Bowers).    Lectures. 
AMER.  INST.  1840  and  1842       .        .     17 

School  Committee        .        .        .        .21 
Myth  (The)          10 

joint  author.  SHELLEY 


Montyon  Prizes 
Moore  (E.).  Select  Poems    . 
Moore  (E.),  edit.  VIRGILIUS    . 
Moore  (T.).  History  of  Ireland    . 


102    Nares  (E.).  See  Tytler  (A.  F.)  and  Nares 

(E.). 

197  Narrative  of  the  Russian  Campaign  177 
135  Narrien  (J.).  Architecture  .  .  .64 
102  Natural  History.  The  Elephant  .  .  58 
124  Natural  History  of  Birds  ...  58 
123  Natural  History  of  Insects  ...  58 
102  Natural  History  of  Quadrupeds  .  .58 

92    Natural  Magic 44 

178  1  Neale  (E.),  afterwards  Smith.  See  Smith. 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


227 


Xeander  (J.  A.  W.).  Planting  of  the  Chris 
tian  Church,  and  Antignostikus 

Necker  or  Xecker  de  Saussure  (A.  A.  de 
S.),  Madame.  On  Education 

Negroes,  Intelligent         .... 

Nepos  (C.).  De  Excellentibus  Ducibus, 
etc 90 

Nesbit  (A.)-  Mensuration    .        ... 

Neuman  (Henry)  and  Baretti  (Joseph). 
Spanish  Dictionary.  VELAZQUEZ  . 

New  England  Primer       .... 

History.  [LIVERMORE] 

Newman  (F.  \V.).  Regal  Rome 

Newman  (J.  H.).  Apollonius  Tyanaeus. 
Miracles 


Cicero,  etc. 


Newman  (S.  P.).  Rhetoric 

New  Testament.   See  BIBLE 

Newton  (E.  A..).  COMMOX  SCHOOL 
Controversy  ..... 

New  York  (  City  of)  —  Board  of  Educa 
tion.  Report,  1853  .... 

New  York  (  City  of)  —  Free  Academy. 
Catalogue  ..... 

New  Zealand 

Nichol  (J..  P..).  Architecture  of  the 
Heavens  

Solar  System 

System'  of  the  World 

Nicholson  ( P. ).  Carpentry  . 

Nicolas  (Sir  X.  H.).  Chronology  of  His 
tory 

Niebuhr  (B.  G.).  Geography  of  Herodo 
tus,  etc. 

History  of  Rome 

History  of  Rome,  epitomised  by 

Twiss 

•     Lectures  on  Ancient  History 

Lectures  on  Roman  History 

Normal   School.     See  Massachusetts  — 

State  Normal  School. 
Norman  Conquest  (The) 
Northend  (C.).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST. 

1844 

The  Teacher  and  the  Parent 

Norton  (A.).  Genuineness  of  the  Gospels 

Inaugural  Discourse 

Tracts  concerning  Christianity 

[Norton  (C.  E.)].  Dwellings  and  Schools 

for  the  Poor 

[ ]     Recent  Social  Theories 

Xorton  (W.  A.).  Astronomy   . 

Noyes  (George  Rapall),  tram.  See  BIBLE 
— Old  Testament — JOB,PSALMS, 
PROVERBS,  PROPHETS 

Nugent  (R.  C.),  Earl  Nugent.  Select 
Poems 

Nuttall  (P..  A.).  Classical  and  Archaeo 
logical  Dictionary  .... 

Ocean  Routes 

Ockley  (S.).  History  of  the  Saracens     . 

[Offor  ( G. )],  biogr.  New   Testament 

'     —  English  (W.  Tyndale)    . 

[Ogg  ( )].  Heat 

Ohio  Journal  of  Education.   See 

Ohio  State  Teachers'  Association.  The 
Ohio  Journal  of  Education  . 

Old  Bachelor 

Old  Testament.    Ste  BIBLE 

Ollendorff  (H.  G.).  Key  to  French  Ex 
ercises  , 


82 
8 

196 
170 

4 

193 
94 


Method  of  learning  Italian 
Method  of  learning  Spanish 


Olmsted  ( D. ).  Compendium  of  Astronomy  49 
Compendium  of  Natural  Philos 


ophy 


ophy 


22 

27 

27 
116 

48 
48 
48 
63 


Introduction  to  Astronomy    . 
Introduction  to  Xatural  Philos- 

Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1845  . 

Letters  on  Astronomy 

Orcutt  (H.).   See  Rickard  (T.)  and  Or- 

cutt  (H.). 

Oregon,  EXCURSIOX  to  the 
Ormerod  (T.  G.).  Annals  of  Germany 

Northern  Kingdoms  of  Europe 

Oswald  (J.).  Etymological  Dictionary 
[Otte  (E..  C..)],  trans.  MUELLER   . 
Ottley   (J.   B..).     Tiberius.    Antoninus 

Plus,  etc 

Otway  (T.).  Select  Poems 
Outlines  of  Grecian  History   . 
Overland  Journey  to  India.  [BuiST]    . 
Ovidius  Xaso  (P.*).  Opera 

Excerpta        .... 

Metamorphoses 

Owen  (J.  J.).  Greek  Reader 
edit.  HOMERUS.  Iliad  . 

"      HOMERUS.  Odyssey 

"      THUCYDIDES 

XENOPHON.  Cvropaedia  . 


117 

174 

174 

68 

44 

170 
102 
168 
117 
91 
91 
91 
75 
86 
86 
87 
87 
86 
140 
165 


Owgan  (H.).  Miscellanea  Homerica 
165    Oxenford  (J.),  trans.  GOETHE    . 

Oxford  Chronological  Tables          . 
113 
170    [Packard  (Alpheus  Spring)],   edit,  and 

biogr.  APPLETOX  ....  6 
170  i  Page  (D.).  Geology  ....  55 
167  Page  (D.  P..).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1843  17 

170    On  Teaching  ...        28 

(W.  P..),  edit.  BUCKE    ...    53 
-  edit.  JOHXSOX  ...        10 

176  I  [Paine  (M.  and  M.  A.)].  Memoir  of  Rob 
ert  Troup  PAINE    ....      152 
17  '.  Painters,  Early.  ANECDOTES          .        .  119 
27    Paley  (W.).  Works  and  Life       .        .          8 
4    Xatural  Theology      ...       4. 

4  Palfrey  (J.  G.).  Memoir  of  W.  PALFREY  152 
8    [ ]  Review  of  Lord  Mahon.  SPARKS  198 

!  Palmer  (T.  H..).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST. 

15  {        1849 18 

13  ! Teacher's  Manual          .        .        28 

49  Panama,  ISTHMUS  of      ....  115 
I  Parish  (A.).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1846    18 
I Lecture.  MASS.  TEACHERS'  As- 

5  !        soc.  Transactions.  I.         ...    27 
|  Park  ( Edwards  Ainasa),fo'0#r.  EDWARDS 

102,      (B.  B.) 7 

i  Park  (M.).  LIFE,  etc.  .        .        .118 

190  ;  [Parker  (Francis  Edward)],  edit.  AMER- 
ICAX  Almanac        .... 

118    Parker  (R.  G.).  Aids  to  Composition      . 

172  i Exercises  in  Composition 

j Xatural  Philosophy   . 

6  i Outlines  of  History 

50  ' Questions  in  Geography    . 

j  Parker  (T.).  Lecture.  AMER.  IXST.  1841 
Parley  (Peter),  ^s'e««/o7i.    See  [Goodrich 

(-S.  G.)]. 

Parnell  (T.).  Poetical  Works  .         .  102 
trans.  HOMERUS.    Batrachomuo- 


Ill 

94 

94 

44 

165 

112 

17 


machia       . 
70  \  Parry  (Sir  W.  E.).  Three  Voyages 


118 


228 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Peale  (R.).  Graphics 
Pearls  and  Pearl  Fisheries 


[Parsons  (T.)].  To  the  Citizens  of  Bos 

ton.  [Ho  WE  (S.  G.)]  .  .    25 

Parsons  (U.)-  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1840  17 
Passow  (F.  L.  K.  F.).  Greek  Lexicon  .  76 
Pattison  (W.).  Select  Poems  .  .  102 
Patton  (Robert  Bridges),  edit.  DONNEGAN  76 

-  trans.  THIEKSCII      ...         76 
Paulding  (James  Kirke).  Life  of  WASH 

INGTON  ......       161 

Paul  (R..  B..),  trans.  PUETZ  .  .  .172 
Paxton  (J.),  annot.  PALEY'S  Nat.  Theol.  4 
Peabody  (E.P.).  Chronology,  with  blank 

Centuries    ......  165 

Peabody  (Oliver  William  Bourne).  Life 

of  I.  PUTNAM  .....  155 
[  -  ]  Life  of  J.  SULLIVAN  .  .  159 
Peabody  (William  Bourne  Oliver).  Life 

of  D.  BRAINERD     ....      130 

-  Life  of  C.  MATHER  .        .        .149 

-  Life  of  OGLETHORPE    .        .       152 
[  -  ]    Life  of  A.  WILSON         .        .162 
Peacock  (G.).  Arithmetic   ...        34 

64 
58 

Peck  (J.  M..).  Life  of  D.  BOONE  .  .  129 
Peirce  (B.).  Algebra  ....  36 

-  Curves  and  Functions       .         .     36 

-  Plane  and  Solid  Geometry    .        40 

-  Sound        .....    50 

-  Trigonometry,  etc.          .        .        40 
Peirce  (C.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1843     17 
Peirce  (Charles  Henry),  trans.  STOECK- 

HARDT.  Chemistry    .         .         .         .53 
Pellico  (S.).  Story  of  S.  P.          .         .       153 
Penitential  Tears.  See  [Withington  (L.)]. 
Pennington  (G.  J.).  Greek  Pronunciation     75 
Pennsylvania  —  Controllers  of  the  Public 

Schools,  etc.  Report,  1847  .  .  28 
Penny  Cyclopaedia.  SOCIETY,  etc.  .  .  201 
[Penrose  (Mrs.E.  [C.])].  History  of  Eng 

land    .......  176 

Percival  (James   Gates),  edit.    MALTE- 

BRUN          ......  112 

Percy  (T.),  Bp.  Reliques,  etc.  .  .  102 
Perkins  (G.  R..).  Elements  of  Algebra  .  37 

-  Geometry       ....        40 

-  Higher  Arithmetic    .        .        .34 

-  Treatise  on  Algebra       .        .        37 
Persecutions  in  Scotland         .         .         .  188 
Persius  Flaccus  (A.).  Satiras      .        .        91 

-  (translated  by  Giftbrd)      .        .91 
Phgedrus.  Fabulte        ....        91 

-  Phsedri,    Aviani,   etc.     Fabulae 
(Carey)  ......        91 

Phelps  (Mrs.  A.  H.  L.).    The  Fireside 
Friend     ......        28 

-  Natural  Philosophy  .         .         .44 
Philadelphia  —  Controllers  of  the  Public 

Schools.  Report  .  .  .  .28 

Philbrick  (J.  D..).  Lectures.  AMER.  INST. 

1848,  1850  .....  18 

Philips  (J.).  Poetical  Works  .  .  102 
Phillimore  (J.  G.).  Annals  of  Germany 

and  Italy    ......  174 

-  -    Annals  of  Spain    .        .        .180 
Phillips  (J.).  Geology      ....     55 

-  and  Daubeny  (C.  G.  B.).  Geology     55 
Philosophical  Theories,  etc.     ...       2 
Picciola.   See  [Saintine  (X.  B.)]. 
Pickering  (J.).  Greek  Lexicon 


[Pickering  (0.)].    See  [Hale  (N.)] 
Picot  (C.).  French  Series,  No.  1-7 


French  Verbs.    FLEMING  and 

TIBBINS 71 

Pictorial  Dictionary  of  the  Bible         .          8 

Pictures  of  War 165 

Pierpont  (J.).  American  First  Class  Book  207 
Pilgrim  Fathers  (The)  .  .  .  184,  185 
Pillon  (A.).  Greek  Synonymes  .  .  77 
Pindarus.  Select  Odes  (translated)  .  86 
Pinney  (N.).  First  Book  in  French  .  71 

Key  to  do 71 

Practical  French  Teacher      ,         71 

Progressive  French  Reader       .     71 


Pinnock  (W.),  edit.  GOLDSMITH'S  Eng 
land    175 

edit.  GOLDSMITH'S  Greece       .      167 

"      GOLDSMITH'S  Rome    .        .  169 

"      JOYCE      ....         43 

[Pirscher  (W..)],  joint  author.  LEVERETT    81 
Pitcairn's  Island.'  [BARROW]       .        .114 
Pits  and  Pitmen  [in  England]         .        .  116 
Pitt  (C.).  Select  Poems       .        .        .103 

trans.  VIDA         ....  105 

Playfair  (J.).  Dissertation   .        .        .193 

edit.,  etc.  EUCLIDES    .        .        .38 

Plutarchus.  Lives  (Langhorne)  86,  124 

Poetical  Selections          ....  103 
Pollok  (R.).  Course  of  Time       .        .      103 

Polo(M.).  Travels 119 

Poison  (A.).  English  Law   ...        16 

Law  of  Nations          .         .         .13 

Pomfret  (J.).  Select  Poems          .         .       103 
Ponte  (L.  L..  da).  See  Da  Ponte. 

Pope  (A.).  Poetical  Works 
trans.  HOMERUS  . 

"      STATIUS 


103 


91 

Poppleton  (G..  H..).   Elements  of  Con 
versation  in  English  and  French     .         71 
Popular  Cultivation  of  Music          .         .     64 
Porquet  (L.  F.  de).  Parisian  Phraseology    71 

Sequel  to  any  Grammar  Exercises  71 

Key  to  do.          .        .        .        .     71 

Porter  (E.).  On  Eloquence  and  Style          95 

Rhetorical  Reader      .  .95 

Porter  (G.R.).  Manufacture  of  Silk    .        63 

Porcelain  and  Glass  .         .     63 

[Porter  (N.)].  WEBSTER'S  Dictionary        69 
Porteus  (B.),  Bp.  Death          .        .        .103 
Portlock  (J.  E.).  Geology    ...        55 
Port-Royal,  Messrs,  de.   [LANCP:LOT]      .     75 
Potter  (A.).  Bp.  Handbook  for  Readers    197 

Introductory  Essay.  BACON      .     10 

[ ]     Introduction  to  LIBBER      .         13 

Introduction  to  MAURY     .        .     95 

Introduction  to  MICHELET    .      172 

Political  Economy     .         .         .15 

On  Reading,  etc.     ...        28 

Science  applied  to  the  Arts       .    61 

annot.  PALEY'S  Natural  Theology      4 

and  EMERSON  (G.  B.).  The  School 

and  the  Schoolmaster  .  .  .28 
[Potter  (Elisha  Reynolds)].  RHODE  ISL 
AND.  School  Laws  .  .  .  .16 
Potter  (J.),  Bp.  Antiquities  of  Greece  190 
Potter  (R.),  trans.  AESCHYLUS  .  .  84 
trans.  EURIPIDES  .  .  85 


Powell  (B.).  History  of  Natural  Philoso 
phy          .         .  "     .         .         .         .193 
Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of  America    .  119 
Prendeville  (J.),  edit.  C.ESAR        .         .       87 
Prescott  (W.  H.).  Conquest  of  Mexico     183 

Conquest  of  Peru    .         .         .186 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella        .        180 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


229 


1301 

199 

60' 

60 

67 

194 

16 
103 

50 
176 

172 

172 


Life  of  C.  B.  BROWX 

Price  (R.),  edit.  WARTON 

Prichard  (J.  C.).  Natural  History  of  Man 

Six  Ethnographical  Maps 

Priestley  (J.)-  English  Grammar,  etc.     . 
Prime  (S.  I.).  Abridgment  and  continua 
tion  Of  ANDERSON      .... 

Principles  of  Criminal  Law 
Prior  (M.).  Select  Poems 
[Pritchard  (A.)].  Optical  Instruments 
Procter  (G.).  Britain  .... 

The  Feudal  System.    The  Cru 
sades       ...*.. 

The  Middle  Ages 

See    MITCHELL  (C.   C..)    and 

PROCTER  (G.). 

Progress  of  America        .... 

Properties  (S.  A.).  Elegise 

Prophets  (The  Hebrew).  See  BIBLE      . 

Proverbs.    See  BIBLE 

Proverbs,  SELECTION  of         ... 

Psalms.  See  BIBLE     .... 

Public  Libraries      ..... 

Puetz  (W.).  Ancient  Geogr.  and  History 

Mediaeval  Geography  and  History  17 

Modern  Geography  and  History  17 

Purcell  (L.),  trans.  SCHLEGEL   .  ""T 

Pursuit  of  Knowledge     .... 
Putnam  (G.  P..).  A\  orld's  Progress     . 

Supplement  to  do. 

Putnam  (R.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1846 
Putnam's  Home  Cyclopedia   . 
Pycroft  (J.).  Course  of  Reading 


116 
91 
6 
5 

207 
6 

197 
L67 
172 
172 
17:; 
124 
165 
165 
18 
200 
197 


Religion  of  the  Greeks    .        .        .        .10 
Religious  Impostors      .  .         .       124 

[Religious  Tract  and  Book  Society  for  Ire 
land].  Scripture  Text  Book.  AVERTS      6 
Religious  Tract   Society,  London.    The 

Solar  System,  Ft.  II*.      ...         49 
[Rennie  (J.)l.   Birds         .         .         .         .58 

[ and  Westwood  (J.  0.)].  Insects     59 

Renouard  (G.  C.).  Appius  Claudius,  etc.  170 


Critias,  etc.  Pyrrhus 


[Renwick  (H.  B..)].  Life  of  J.  JAY     . 
Renwick  (J.).  Life  of  CLINTON 

Life  of  R.  FULTON 

[ ]     Life  of  A.  HAMILTON    . 

Life  of  RITTENHOUSE    . 

Life  of  [B.  THOMPSON]   Count 


Rumford 

edit.  MOSELEY 


168 
144 
133 
139 
144 
156 

160 
46 
181 
116 
16 


Quackenbos  (G..  P..)    First  Lessons  in 

Composition  .  .  .  .  .94 
[Quincy  (J.)],  edit,  andbiogr.  GRAHAME  184 
Quintilianus  (Marcus  Faoitts).  Course 

of   an  Ancient    Roman    Education. 

GETTY 94 

Quintus  Curtius  Rufus.  See  Curtius 

Rufus. 

Racine  (J.).  Athalie        .        .        .        .106 
Railway  Communications   .         .          15, 193  I 
Rajah  Brooke  and  Borneo       .         .    116,  186 
Raleigh  ( Sir  W.).  Select  Poems  .         .       103 
Ramsay  (A.).  Select  Poems    .         .         .103 
Ramshorn  (J.  G.  L.).  Latin  Synonymes     81 
Ranke  (F.  L.).  History  of  the  Popes         188  ', 
Recent  Decorative  Art    .         .         .64, 194  j 
Recent  Discoveries  in  Astronomy        .        49 
[Redgrave  (S.)].  Murray's  Official  Hand 
book       13 

Reed  (A.).   Lecture.   [CONOR.   BOARD, 

etc.],  iv 23 

Reed  (H.).  Life  of  J.  REED    .        .        .155 
edit.  ARNOLD.  Modem  History     171 

"      GRAHAM.  Synonymes         .    68 

"      WORDSWORTH.  Memoirs       163 

Reese  (David  Meredith),  edit.  CHAMBERS. 

Treasury  of  Knowledge  .  .  41 
edit.  CHAMBERS.  Nat.  Phil.  .  43  ; 

"      CHAMBERS.  Zoology       .  57  | 

"      CLARK.  Drawing        .        .64 

"      HAMILTON.  Physiology  .  56 

"      PAGE.  Geology  ...  55 

"      REID.  Chemistry,  etc.      .  52 

Reid  (D.  B.)  and  Bain  (A.).  Chemistry 

and  Electricity  ....  52 
Reid  (T.).  Intellectual  Powers  .  .  2 
[Rein  (Wilhelm)],  edit.  BECKER.  Gallus  189 


Rhind  (W.),  joint  author.  MURRAY     . 
Rhine  (The)     ...... 

Rhode  Island.  School  Laws 

Rhode  Island  —  Commissioner  of  Pullic 

Schools.  Report,  etc.  1848         .         . 
Rhode  Island  Institute  of   Instruction. 

Journal  ...... 

Rich  (A.),  Jr.  Illustrated  Companion  to 

the  Lat.  Diet,  and  Greek  Lexicon 
Richard  (H.).  Lecture.  [CONGR.  BOARD, 

etc.],  vi  ...... 

Richardson  (C.).  Dictionary  .  .  . 
Richardson  (G.  F.).  Geology  .  . 
Richardson  (W.).  Ode  to  a  Singing  Bird  103 
[Richter  (J.)L  annot.  CICERO.  Orationes  89 
Rickard  (T.)  and  Orcutt  (H.).  Class 

Book  of  Prose  and  Poetry          .         .  207 
Riddle   (J.   E.).    Ecclesiastical  History, 

1300-1500          .         .         .         .      ". 
Latin-English  Lexicon 


188 
82 


and  Arnold   (T.   K.).     English- 


Latin  Lexicon 
Ripley  (G.)  and  Taylor  (B.).  Hand-Book 

of  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts  .  64 
Ritter(C-).  KIEPERT.  Atlas  .  .  113 
[Robbins  (C.)].  Social  Hymn-Book  .  103 

[ ]  edit.  WARE  ....          9 

Robbins  (E.),  edit.  [PENROSE]        .        .  176 
[Robbins  (Rennselaer  David  Chanceford)], 


trans.  ANDREWS 

trans.  HENGSTENIJERG 


Mogr. 


Roberts  (W.  H.).  Select  Poems 
Robertson    (J.   B.),    trans,    and 

SCHLEGEL 
Robertson  (W.),  D.D.   America 

Reign  of  Charles  V. 

Robertson  (W.).  Latin  Phrases   . 
Robinson  (E.),  trans.  BUTTMANN  . 
Robinson  (E..   W..).     Lecture.    AMER. 

INST.  1841 

Robinson  (H.  N..).  Astronomy     . 

Elementary  Algebra 

Geometry,'  etc. 

Natural  Philosophy  . 

Surveying,  etc. 

Theor.  and  Pract.  Algebra 

Robinson  (J.).  American  Arithmetic   . 
Rochester,  John,  ZdEarl  of.  Ste  Wilmot. 
Rodman  (T.  P..).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1847 

[Roebuck  (John  Arthur)].  Life  of  MO 
HAMMED    ...... 

Rogers  (S.).  Poetical  Works 

[Roget  (P.  It)].  Electricity   . 


80 
7 
103 

165 

182 

174 

82 

73 

17 
49 
37 
40 
45 
40 
37 
34 


18 

150 

103 

51 


230 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


[Roget  (P.  M.)].  Electro-Magnetism       .    51 

Galvanism      ....        51 

[ ]     Magnetism      .        .        .        .51 

Rollin  (C.).  Ancient  History       .         .       167 
Romance  of  Geology       .         .         .        .56 
Roscoe  (H.).  British  Lawyers      .         .       124 
Roscoe  (T.).  Annals  of  Italy  .         .         .178 
Annals  of  Portugal        .        .      180 

Annals  of  Spain        .        .        .  180 

[ ]     Life  of  Michael  Angelo.  BUO 
NARROTI     130 

edit.  Roscoe's  LEO  X.      .        .      146 

"      Roscoe's  Lorenzo  de' MEDICI  149 

trans.  CELLINI         .         .         .       132 

"      LANZI       .        .        .        .193 

"       and  biogr.    SIMONDE  DE 

SISMONDI 198 

Roscoe  (W.).  Life  of  LEO  X.       .        .      146 

Life  of  Lorenzo  de'  MEDICI      .  149 

Roscommon,  W.,  4th  Earl  of.  See  Dillon. 
Rose  (Henry  John).   See  Corrie  (G.  E.). 

edit.  Encycl.  Metrop.  SMEDLEY    200 

Rose  (Hugh  James).  Annals  of  France, 

etc 172 

Ecclesiastical    History,    1700- 

1815 188 

—  edit.  Encycl.  Metrop.  SMEDLEY  200 
Ross  (E.  C..),  trans.  BOURDON  .  .  35 
Rost  (V.  C.  F.).  Greek  Grammar  .  75 
[Rothman  (R.W.)].  History  of  Astronomy  194 
Rowan  (F.),  trans.  SILJESTROM  .  29 
Rowe  (N.).  Select  Poems  .  .  .103 
Roxbury,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Re 
ports,  1848  -  1851,  1853  ...  29 
Rudiments  of  the  Greek  Language  .  75 
Ruined  Cities  of  Central  America  .  .  190 
Russell  (A.  U..  and  W.).  Young  Ladies' 

Elocutionary  Reader .  .  .  .95 
Russell  (F.  T..).  Juvenile  Speaker  .  95 
Russell  (J.  S..).  Rational  Arithmetic  .  34 
Russell  (M.),  Bp.  Agriculture  .  .  62 

Annals  of  Britain      .        .         .  176 

Barbary  States       .        .        .182 

Egypt,  ete 167 

Egypt,  Ancient  and  Modern  116, 182 

Life  of  CROMWELL  .        .        .  135 


etc. 


Nubia  and  Abyssinia     .         .       182 

Palestine 181 

Philip  of  Macedon,  Alexander, 
168 

Polynesia 186 

Roman  Emperors  .        .        .      170 

Syria.  Perseus  ....  168 

Syria  and  Parthia          .        .      167 

Russell  (T.).  Sonnets      .         .         .         .103 
Russell  (W.),  LL.D.  Modern  Europe  .      172 
Russell  (W.)  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1844    17 

University  Speaker   .         .         .96 

edit.  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Ed 
ucation       .        .        .        .        .        .18 

See  Goldsbury  (J.)  and  Russell 

( W.) ;  —  Murdoch  ( J.  E..)  and  Russell 
(W.);  —  Russell  (A.  U.  and  W.). 

Rutherford  (W.),  edit.  HUTTON  .  .  32 
Ryde  (H..  T..),  trans.  LAMARTINE  .  177 
Ryland  (J..  E..),  trans.  NEANDER  .  .  187 

Sabine  (Mrs. ),  trans.  HUMBOLDT  .     53 

[Sabine  (E.)],  trans.  WRANGEL          .      119 
[Siibine  (L.)j.  Life  of  E.  PREBLE   .        .  154 
Sackville  (C.),  6<A  Earl  of  Dorset.  Select 
Poems 103 


Sacy  (A.  I.  S.,  Baron  de).   See  Silvestre 

de  Sacy. 

Sainteville   (J.   de).     Moral  Education. 
SOCIETY,    etc.     The    Schoolmaster. 

Vol.  1 30 

Picciola        .        .  4, 109 
'iscount    JBolingbroke. 

Works  and  Life       .         .         .         .207 
St.  John  (J.  A.).  Celebrated  Travellers    124 
Manners  and  Customs  of  An 
cient  Greece 191 

edit.  MILTON        ....  207 


[Saintine  (X.  B.)].  Pi< 

St.  John  (H.),     Visco 


Salem,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Regu 
lations         29 

Reports,  1845-1846,  1848-1853    29 

Sales  (Francis),  edit.  PORQUET  .  .  71 
Salkeld  (J.).  Classical  Antiquities  .  191 
Sallustius  Crispus  (C.).  De  Bello  (Jfcti- 

linario  et  Jugurthino  ...  91 
Sampson  (W.).  Additions  to  TAYLOR  178 
Sanborn  (Edwin  David).  Lectures.  AMER. 

INST.  1845,  1849  .  .  .  .18 
Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh  (R.),  Jr.  British 

Poets 103 

[Sanger  (George  Partridge)],  edit.  AMER 
ICAN  Almanac Ill 

Sanitary  Movement  ....  15,  60 
Sargent  (Epes).  Standard  Speaker  .  96 
Saussure  (A.  A.  de),  afterwards  Necker. 

See  Necker. 

Savage  (J.),  edit.  WINTHROP 
Savage  (R.).  Poetical  Works 
Schiller  ( J.  C.  F.  von).  Works.  [Vol.  L] 
Historical      ..... 

Works.    [Vol.   II.]      Historical 


185 
103 


179 


and  Dramatic.  [Vol.  III.]  Historical 
Dramas,  etc.  [Vol.  IV.]  Early  Dra 
mas  and  Romances  . 

Schlegel  (A.  W.  von).  Dramatic  Art  and 
Literature 

Schlegel  (K.  W.  F.  von).  .Esthetic  and 
Miscellaneous  Works 

History  of  Literature     . 

Lectures  on  Modern  History     . 

Philosophy  of  History   . 

Philosophy  of  Life 


Schlosser  (F.  C.).   History  of  the  Eigh 
teenth  Century,  etc 

Schmidt  (H..  I..).  Education 
Schmitz  (L.).  Elem.  Greek  Grammar 

Elementary  Latin  Grammar 

History  of  Greece 

History  of  Rome 

Latin  Grammar 

an/not,?  XEPOS 

"  VlRGILIUS 

edit.  CJESAR    .... 
"      CLASSICAL  Museum    . 


.  106 
197 

207 
197 
173 
165 
2 


173 
198 
75 
80 
168 
171 
80 
91 
92 
88 
65 
trans.  NIEBUHR.  Ancient  History  167 

"      NIEBUIIR.  Rome    .        .      170 

"       ZUMPT       .         .         .         .80 

Schoemanri  (G.  F.).    Assemblies  of  the 

Athenians  ......  191 

Scholar's  Companion  ....        69 

Scholiast,  psevdon 29 

Scholiast  Schooled.   See  [Fowle  (W.  B.)]. 
Schomburgk   (Sir    Robert     Hermann). 
Fishes  of  British  Guiana.  JARDINE, 

XXXIX.  XL 58 

School  Hymn-Book     ....       103 

School  Library 208 

Schoolmaster  (The).  SOCIETY,  etc.     .        30 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


231 


Schools  of  Industry  .... 
Schweighaeuser  (Johann).  In  Herodo- 
tum.  See  Gaisford  (T.). 

Lexicon  to  Herodotus.  See  Gary 


f.o 


(H.). 

Science  of  the  Sunbeam 

Scientific  Tracts  .... 

Scott  (.1.).  Select  Poems 

Scott  (R.).  See  Liddell  (H.  G.)  and  Scott 

(R.). 
Scott  (Sir  Walter).  Demonology,  etc.     . 

History  of  Scotland 

NAPOLEON        .... 

Poetical  Works,  and  Life 

Select  Poetical  Pieces 

Scott  (William).  Lessons  in  Elocution 
Scribner  (J..  M..).    Engineers'  and  Me 
chanics1  Companion  .... 

Scripture  Text  Book.  EVERTS  (W.  W.). 

Note 

Scriven  (J.),  trans.  HORATIUS.  Odes  . 
Seager  (J.),  trans.,  etc.  Bos.  Ellipses    . 

trans.  HERMANN.  Metres 

Sears  (B.)-  The  Ciceronian    . 

Classical  Studies   . 

Life  of  LUTHER 

Reports.      MASSACHUSETTS  — 

Board  of  Education   .... 

Secret  Societies  of  Modern  Europe     . 
Secret  Societies  of  the  Middle  Ages 
Sedgwick  (A.).  Discourse,  etc.    . 
[Sedgwick  (Catharine  M..)J.  Life  of  L. 

M.  DAVIDSON         .... 
Segur  (P.  P.,  Count  de).    Expedition  to 

Russia 

Selby  (P.  J.).  Pigeons.  Parrots.  JARDINE, 

Select  Poems  of  the  Domestic  Affections 
Select  Poems  of  Kindness  to  Animals 
Select  Poems  on  Birds         .         .         59, 
Select  Poems  on  Insects          .        .     59, 
Select  Poems  on  Love  for  Flowers 
Selection  of  Proverbs      .... 
Selections  from  American  Poetry 
Selections   from   French    and    German 

Poetry 

Selections  from  the  Elizabethan  Poets    . 
Senior  (N.  W.).  Political  Economy    . 

Seoane  ( ).  VELAZQUEZ    . 

Sepulchres  of  Etruria 

Sewell  (E.  M..).  Child's  First  History  of 

Rome 

History  of  Greece     . 

[Sforzosi  ( )].  Italy 

Shakespeare  (W.)-  Dramatic  Works 

Select  Poems 

Selections  from  Shakespeare     . 

Shakspearian  Reader  (Hows) 

Shaw  (C.).  Select  Poems 

Shaw  (T.  B..).  English  Literature 
Sheffield  (John),  1st  Duke  of  Buckingham. 

Select  Poems          .... 
Sheffield,  John  Baker,  1st  Earl  of.    See 

Holroyd. 
Shellev  (Mrs.  M.  W.  [G.]).  Literary  Men 

of  France 

Literary  Men  of  Italy,  Spain, 

and  Portugal  .        .     "  . 

Shenstone  (W.).  Poetical  Works    . 
[Shepard  (W.  A..)].  ASSOCIATION,  etc. 
Sherburne  (Sir  E.).  Select  Poems 
trans.  COLUTHUS     . 


29  !  Sheridan  (R.  B.).  Dramatic  Works  and 

Life 

Sherwin  (T.).  Common  School  Algebra 

Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra 

Kev  to  do 


107 
37 
37 
37 
119 
119 
120 


52    Shetland,  VISIT  to       .... 
41    Shipwreck  of  the  Medusa 

103  Shoemakers,  ANECDOTES  of 

j  Shuckard  (W.  E..)  and  Swainson  (W.). 

Insects 59 

10  '  Shuttleworth  (Sir  3.  Kay).  Public  Edu- 

179          cation 29 

151    Siam  and  the  Siamese    ....  116 

104  Siberia,  etc 116 

104    Sibley  (J.  L.).  History  of  Union     .         .  185 

96    Siculus  (T.  Calpurnius).  See  Calpurnius 

Siculus. 
63  .  Siebold  (Philipp  Franz  von).  MANNERS 

of  the  Japanese          .        .        .        .115 
6  I  Sigourney  (Mrs.  L.  H.).  Letters  to  Young 
90  |     "  Ladies 11 

73  i  Silius  Italicus  (C.).  Punica         .        .        91 

74  1  Siljestr6m(P..  A..)-    Educational  Insti- 

80  |       tutions  of  the  United  States  .        .        29 

84  !  [Silliman  (B.)],  edit.  MANTELL      .        .    55 
147    Silvestre  de  Sacy  (A.  L),  Baron.    Gen 
eral  Grammar 65 

26    Simms  (F.  W..).  Math.  Instruments   .        40 
173    Simonde  de  Sismondi  (J.  C.  L.).  Fall  of 
173         the  Roman  Empire         .        .        .      171 

29    Italian  Republics       .         .         .178 

Literature  of  the  South  of  Europe  198 

135  I  Simonne  (Theodore).    See  Velazquez  de 

la  Cadena  (M.)  and  Simonnf  (T.). 
177    Sir  Stamford  Raffles  and  the  Spice  Isl 
ands    .186 

57    Sismondi  (J.  C.  L.  Simonde  de).  See  Si- 
104          monde  de  Sismondi. 
104  i  Skelton  (J.)-  Select  Poems          .        .      104 
104  j  Slavery  in  America         .         .         .   116,  191 
104  j  Slave-trade,  HISTORY  of    .        .         15,  190 
104  |  Slidell  (A.),  afterwards  Mackenzie.   See 
208          Mackenzie  (A.  S.). 
104    Small  Books  on  Great  Subjects 
Smart  (C.).  Select  Poems   . 
Smead  (M..  J..),  edit.  DEMOSTHENES 
Smedley  (E.).  Annals  of  France 

Spain  and  Portugal  . 

\  enetian  History   . 


104 

104! 

15 

82 

191 


171 


208 
104 
85 
177 
180 
178 

edit.  Encyclopedia  Metropolitana  200 
110 
49 
29 


[Smidt(H.)].  Magic  Flute,  etc. 
Smith  (A.).  Astronomy 


169  j  [Smith  (A.  !)..)].  Letters  to  a  Student 


178 
106 
104 
106 
107 
104 
198 

104 


Smith  (C.  H.).  Introduction  to  Mamma 
lia.  Dogs.  Horses.  JARDINE,  XV. 
XVIII. -XX 57 

Smith  (Edmund).  Select  Poems 

Smith  (Elbridge).  Lecture.  MASS.  TEACH 
ERS'  Assoc.  Transactions.  I.         .        27 

Smith  (F.  H..).  Algebra          ...    37 
trans.  BIOT 


,  58 
104 


Smith  (G..  H..),  trans.  Michelet.  LUTHER  1*7 
-  trans.  MICHELET.  France        .      177 
[Smith  (G.  P..)  and  Gale  (F.  W..)].  Re 
port.    WORCESTER,   Mass.  —  School 
Committee.  1846          .         .         .         . 
Smith  (Henry),  trans.  Crusius's  Lexicon 
to  HOMERUS       ..... 
Smith  (  H.  H..).  Anatomical  Atlas       . 
Smith  (H..  I..).  See  Schmidt. 


31 


124 

124 
104 

19 
104  J  Smith  (Horatio).  Festivals,  Games,  etc.  191 

85  I  Smith  (J.  P.).  Introduction.  HITCHCOCK   54 


232 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


Smith  (J.  P.).  The  Scriptures  and  Ge-         | 

ology 56 

Smith  (J.  T.),  edit.   KEIGIITLEY.  Eng 
land    .......  175 

edit.  KEIGHTLEY.  Greece        .      168 

"      KEIGHTLEY.  Rome     .   169,  170 

Smith  (J.  V.  C.),  edit.  Scientific  Tracts  41, 42 
Smith  (M.  H.).  The  Bible,  the  Rod,  etc.  30 
[Smith  (T.  S.)].  Animal  Physiology  .  59 
Smith  (W.),  D.D.,  trans.  THUCYDIDES  87 
Smith  (W.),  L L.D.,  Classical  Dictionary  84 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 

Antiquities          .....  191 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 

Biography  and  Mythology          .         .  124 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 

Geography 113 

Papers.  CENTRAL  Soc.,  etc.         22 

School  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 

Roman  Antiquities 

trans.  NIEBUHR 


Smollett  (T.).  Select  Poems 
Smyth  (W.).  Elements  of  Algebra 

—    Treatise  on  Algebra 

Social  Hymn-Book.  [ROBBINS] 
Social  Theories.  See  [NORTON  (C.  E.)]. 
Social  Utopias          ..... 
[Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowl 
edge].  Class  Book  of  Nature.  FROST 

Outlines  of  Grecian  History 

Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowl 
edge.  Library  of  Entertaining  Knowl 
edge. 

Distinguished  Men 
Pursuit  of  Knowledge 

Library  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

Lives  of  Eminent  Persons  . 
McCuLLOCH  (J.  R.).  Commerce    . 
MALKIN  (F.).  History  of  Greece 


191 
170 
104 
37 
37 


15 


53 
169 


Natural  Philosophy 
VAUGHAN  (R.).  England    . 

—  Penny  Cyclopaedia    . 

—  Supplement  to  do. 

—  Political  Philosophy.  BROUGH- 


The  Schoolmaster 

Various  Publications.  —  Note 


42 
177 
201 
201 

210 
30 

208 
49 

104 


Solar  System  (The)         .... 

Somervile(W.).  Select  Poems    . 

Somerville  (M.).  Connection  of  the  Phys 
ical  Sciences  .....  42 

Song  of  Solomon,  or  Canticles.  See  BIBLE    5 

Songs  of  Home,  etc 104 

Sophocles.  (Edipus  Tyrannus  and  An 
tigone  (translated  by  Francklin)  . 

Sophocles  (E.  A.).  Greek  Alphabet 

Greek  Exercises     . 

Greek  Grammar 

Greek  Lessons 

Greek  Verbs      .... 

South  (J.  F.).  Zoology 

and  Clark  (F..  Le  G.).  Anatomy 

Sou  they  (R.)-  Life  of  NELSON    . 

and  Bell  (R.)-  British  Admirals 

Spalding  (W.).  English  Literature 
Italy,  etc 


-  ,      .  .        . 
Sparks  (J.).  American  Biography 

-  The  same.  Second  Series 

-  Life  of  Ethan  ALLEN    . 

-  Life  of  B.  ARNOLD   . 

-  Life  of  B.  FRANKLIN    . 


86 
76 
75 
76 
76 
75 
59 
60 
151 
125 
198 
178 
125  j 
125  ' 
126 
127 
139  i 


[ ]    Life  of  LA  SALLE          .        .  145 

Life  of  LED  YARD  .         .         .       146 

[ ]     Life  of  C.  LEE        .         .         .146 

Life  of  MARQUETTE      .        .      148 

Life  of  PULASKI        .         .         .  155 

[ ]     Life  of  RIBAULT         .        .      155 

Life  of  WASHINGTON        .        .  161 

—    Remarks  on  a  Reprint  of  Wash 
ington's  Letters  to  Reed     .        .        .  198 

-    Reply  to  Lord  Mahon     .         .       198 
The  same,  with  Palfrey's  Re 
view  of  Lord  Mahon       .        .        .      198 
Letter  to  Lord  Mahon,  in  An- 

198 
.  Ill 
11 

2,  61 
15 


swer  to  his  Letter 
[ ]  edit.  AMERICAN  Almanac 


Spenser  (E.).  Select  Poems     . 
Spiers  (A..).  English-French  Dictionary 
French-English  Dictionary 


Spectator.  Selections 

Specti-al  Illusions 

Speculative  Manias 

Spence  ( W. ).  See  Kirby  ( W. )  and  Spence 

(W.). 
Spencer  (J.  A..).  Greek  Reading  Book       76 

edit.  ARNOLD      .        .          72,  73,  78 

[ ]  "     BOJESEN  .         .         .189 

"      C,ESAR  .  .  .  .88 

PUETZ     .        .        .        .172 

104 
71 

72 
198 
76 
62 

137 

104 
114 

110 

176 

128 
198 
40 
36 
127 
91 
91 


Spirit  of  the  Paradise  Lost 
Spitzner  (E.  F.  H.).  Greek  Prosody 
Spooner  (W.  C.).  Veterinary  Art 
Sprague   (William  Buell).     Life  of  T. 

D  WIGHT 

Sprat  (T.),  Bp.  Select  Poems 
Spruner  (K.  von).  Atlas  Antiquus 
Stael-Holstein  (A.  L.  G.  [N.],  Baroness 

de).  Corinne  ..... 
Stanhope  (P.  H.),  Viscount  Mahon.   His 
tory  of  England      .... 

Life  of  BELISARIUS  . 

See  SPARKS.  Reply,  etc. 

Stanley  (A.  D.).  Tables  of  Logarithms 

edit.  DAY.  Algebra  (1852) 

Stanley  (A.  P.).  Life  of  T.  ARNOLD 
Statius  (P.  P.).  Opera 

Thebais,  Book  I.  (Pope)     . 

[Stearns  (William  Augustus)].  Reports. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.  —  School   Com 
mittee          ...... 

Stebbing  (H.).  The  Christian  Church 
The  Reformation 

Steele  (Sir  R.).   Papers  and  Life.  SPEC 
TATOR        

Stephen  (Sir  J.).  Essays     . 
History  of  France 


21 

188 
188 

11 

209 
177 
Stephens  (A.  J.),  annot.,  etc.  DE  LOLME    12 

[Stephenson( )].  Life  of  W.  CAXTON  132 

Stepney  (G.).  Select  Poems  .  .  .104 
Steven  (W.).  High  School  of  Edinburgh  198 
[Stevens  (G.)].  Addresses  as  Mayor  of 

CAMBRIDGE,  Mass 12 

Stirling,  William,  1st  Earl  of.   See  Alex 
ander. 
Stewart  (D.).   Active  and  Moral  Powers    11 

Dissertation       .         .        .         .194 

Uogr.  ROBERTSON    .         .         .       182 

Stoddard  (S.).  See  Andrews  (E.  A.)  and 

Stoddard  (S.). 

Stoddart  (SirJ.).  Grammar  .  .  .65 
Stoeckhardt  (J.  A.).  Chemistry  .  53 

[Stone  (Mrs. )J.  The  Widow's  Son. 

CROWE  .  ...  107 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


233 


Stone  (A..  P..).  Key  to  Chase's  Common 
School  Arithmetic      .        .        .        .34 

Stone  (W.L.).  Border  Wars       .        .      184 
Story  (J.).  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.      .     13 
Stow  (D.).  The  Training  System  of  Ed- 
cation         .        .        .         .         .        .30 

Stowe  (C.  E.).   Lecture.    AMER.  INST. 
1844 17 

Report,  etc 30 

Stranger's  Visit  to  Edinburgh         .        .  116 
[Street  (A..  W..  and  B..)],  trans.  Fuss     190 
Strickland  (A.).  Queens  of  England      .  125 
Struggle  in  the  Caucasus    .        .        .      179 
Stuart  (M.).  Greek  Accents,  etc.    .        .    76 
Suckling  ( Sir  J.).  Select  Poems         .      104 
Suez,  ISTHMUS  of    .        .        .        .        .  115 
Sullivan  (J.  T..  S..),  annot.   and  biogr. 

SULLIVAN  (W.) 125 

Sullivan  (W.).  Public  Men  of  the  Revo 
lution         125 

Sulpicia.  Satira  .....        92 
Surrey,  Henry,  Earl  of.  See  Howard. 
Swainson  (W.).  Annuals  hi  Menageries      59 

Birds 59 

Birds  of  Western  Africa.   Fly 
catchers.  JARDINE,  XI.  XII.          .        57 

Discourse  on  the  Study  of  Nat 
ural  History       .        .         .         .         .54 

Fishes,  etc 59 

— — —    Geography  and  Classification  of 

Animals          .....        59 

Habits  and  Instincts  of  Animals   59 

Malacology    ....        59 

Quadrupeds       .        .        .        .59 

Taxidermy,  etc.     ...        59 

joint  author.  MURRAY         .        .112 


See    Shuckard  (W.  E..)    and 

Swainson  (W.). 
Swan  (W.  D..).    Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1848 18 

[Swanwick    (A.)],    trans.      SCHILLER. 

Maid  of  Orleans  .  .  .  .106 
Swift  (J.).  Select  Poems  .  .  .104 
Symposius  (C.  F.).  ^Enigmata  .  .  92 
Syrus  (P.).  Sententiae  ...  92 

Tacitus  (C.  C.).  Works  (Murphy)          .    92 

Germania  and  Agricola  (Tyler)    92 

Tale  of  Norfolk  Island    .        .        .        .125 
Tanner  (H.  S.).  ATLAS  Classica         .      113 
Tappan  (H.  S..).  University  Education      30 
Tasso  (T.).  Jerusalem  Delivered  (Hunt)  104 
Taylor  (B.).  See  Ripley  (G.)  and  Taylor 

(B.). 

Taylor  (J.),  joint  edit.  KITTO  .  .  8 
Taylor  (J.  0.).  The  District  School  .  30 
[Taylor  (R.)],  edit.  WARTON  .  .  199 
Taylor  (Samuel  Harvey),  trans.  KREBS  79 

— trans.  KUEHNER          .         .       74,  75 

Taylor  (W.  C.).  History  of  Ireland  .  178 
— Manual  of  History  .  .  .165 

Mohammedan  Power  in  India      181 

Ottoman  Empire       .        .        .180 

[ ]  edit.  [GOODHUGH]        .        .          7 

Temperance  Movement  (The)         .     11,  191 
Tennemann  (W.  G.).  Manual  of  the  His 
tory  of  Philosophy    ....  194 

Terentius  Afer  (P.).  Select  Comedies 
(translated  by  Colman)  .  .  .92 

Tertullianus  (Quintus  Septimius  Flo- 
rens).  Spirit  of  T.  NEANDER  .  .  187 

Thacher  (B.  B.j.  Indian  Biography    .      125 

30 


Thacher  (Thomas  Anthony ),edit.  CICE 
RO.  De  Officiis 89 

Thackerav  (W.  M.).  English  Humourists  125 
Thayer  (Gideon  (F..).   Lecture.  AMER. 

INST.  1840 17 

Spelling.     SOCIETY,    etc.    The 

Schoolmaster.  Vol.  U.       .        .        .30 
Theocritus.  BRIGGS.  Poetae,  etc.         .        84 
Thersytes.  A  new  Enterlude          .        .  107 
Thierry  (J.  N.  A.).  Conquest  of  England 
by  the  Normans      .... 
Historical  Essays,  etc. 


Thiersch  (F.).  Greek  Tables 
Thirl  wall  (C.),  Bp.  Greece 

trans.  NIEBUHR 

Thompson  (H.).  Heraldry 


Life 


176 
173 

76 
169 
170 
191 
104 


163 


Thompson  (W.).  Select  Poems    . 
[Thomson  (Mrs.  Anthony  Todd)] 

of  Cardinal  WOLSEY 
Thomson  (H.).  Horace.  Latin  Poetry,  etc.  198 
Thomson  (J.).  Works  .        .         .105 

Poetical  Works          .        .        .105 

The  Seasons  (Boyd) 


Thomson  (J.  B.).  Geometry 
Higher  Arithmetic 


Three  Ways  of  Living 
Thucydides.  Peloponnesian  War 

(translated)        .        . 

[Thurston  (E.  M.)J.  5th  Ann.  Report,  etc. 
Tibbins  ( J.).  See  Fleming  ( )  and  Tib- 
bins  (J.). 

Tibullus  (A.).  Carmina 
Tickell  (T.).  Poetical  Works 
Ticknor  (C.).  Philosophy  of  Living    . 
Ticknor  (G.).  Spanish  Literature  . 
Todd  (J.).  Student's  Manual 
Tomlinson  (C.).  Mechanics    . 

Natural  Philosophy 

Pneumatics        . 


105 
40 
35 

110 

87 
87 
30 


92 
105 
60 
198 
30 
46 
45 
46 
82 
81 
82 


[Torrey  (H.  W.)].  English-Latin  Lexicon 

joint  author.  LEVERETT 

Torsellini(0.).  De  Particulis  Lat.  Orat. 
Toussaint  L'Ouverture  and  the  Republic 

of  Hayti 183 

Town  (S.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1845  18 
[Townsend  (J..  K..)].  EXCURSION  .  117 
Tracy  (J.).  History  of  the  American 

Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 

Missions 188 

[Traill  (T.  S.)].  The  Thermometer  and 

Pyrometer          .        .        .        .        .50 

[ — ]  edit.  Encyclopedia  Britannica    199 

Treasures  of  the  Earth   ... 
Trench  (R.  C.).  The  Study  of  Words 
Troubadours  and  Trouveres   . 
Trumbull  (J.).  Autobiography,  etc.    . 
CATALOGUE  of  his  Paintings    , 


56 
65 
199 
160 
64 

Tufnell  (H.),  tram.  MUELLER     .     ~.      168 
Turnbull  (R.).  Introd.  Essav.  HAMILTON  210 


Turner  (D.  W.).  Notes  on  HERODOTUS 

Turner  (E.).  Chemistry 
Turner  (S.).  Anglo-Saxons 

Sacred  History  of  the  World 


85 

53 

176 

188 
80 


[Turner  (W.  W..)],  trans.  ANDREWS 
Tursellinus  (H.).  See  Torsellini  (0.). 
Tweddell(G.).  SHAKESPEARE  .  .158 
Twiss (T.).  NIEBUHR'S Rome  epitomised  170 
Two  Years  before  the  Mast.  [DANA]  .  117 
Tyler  ( William  Seymour),  edit.  TACITUS. 

Germania  and  Agricola      .        .         .92 
Tyndale  ( W. ),  trans.  New  Testament 

—  English 6 


234 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


Tyson  (J..  W..).  Atlas    .        .        .        .165 
Tytler  (A.  F.),  Lord  Woodhouselee.  Uni 
versal  History 165 

rmrZNares  (E.).  Universal  History  165 

Tytler  (P.  F.).  Discovery  on  the  Northern 
Coasts  of  America     .        .        .        .119 

Ungewitter  (F.  H..).  Europe       .        .      116 
United  States.  Constitution    .        .        .14 
Upham  (C.  W.).  Life  of  Sir  H.  VANE      160 
Upharn  (T.  C.).  Disordered  Mental  Ac 
tion         2 

Mental  Philosophy  (The  Intel 
lect  and  the  Sensibilities)       .        .          2 

The  Will 2 

trans.  JAHN     ....          8 

Ure  (A.).  Dictionary  of  Arts,  etc.  .        .    62 
Uses  of  History 165 

Valckenaer  (Lodewijk  Caspar).  Adnota- 

tiones  in Herodotum.  See  Gaisford  (T.). 
Valerius  Flaccus  (C.).  See  Flaccus. 
Vandenhoff  (G.).  Art  of  Elocution         .    96 
Vaughan  (R.).  History  of  England     .      177 
Vegetable  Substances  used  for  the  Food 

of  Man 56 

Veitch(W.).  Greek  Verbs  ...  76 
Velazquez  de  la  Cadena  (M.).  Spanish 

Dictionary          .        .        .        .        .82 
anJSimonne  (Theodore).  Spanish 

Ollendorff 83 

Verlac  ( ).  Dictionnaire  des  Verbes      72 

Vei-planck  ( G.  C.).  Discourses  .  .  30 
Vestiges  of  Creation  ....  54 
Vesuvius,  VISIT  to  .  .  .  .119 
Vethake  (H.).  Supplementary  Vol.  to 

LIBBER.  Encyclopaedia  Americana      200 

edit.  McCuLLOCH     ...        15 

Vida  (M.  G.),  Bp.  Art  of  Poetry  (Pitt)  105 
Vieusseux  (Andr6).  Essay.  SOCIETY, 

etc.  The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  II.     . 
Village  Mayor  [ZSCHOKKE]    . 
Virgilius  Maro  (P.).  Opera 

Bucolics  and  Georgics 

jEueis     .... 


Viri  Romse.  LHOMOND   . 

Visit  to  Madeira.  [MACLABEN]  . 

Visit  to  Shetland 

Visit  to  Vesuvius,  Pompeii,  etc. 
Vogdes  (W.).  Mensuration,  etc. 

United  States  Arithmetic,  Pt.  I. 

United  States  Arithmetic 

Key  to  do 

Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.  de).  Merope      . 
Voluntary  Distortions 

Voyages  round  the  World 
Vulgar  Errors.  BROWN,  pseudon. 


30 

.  110 
92 

91,92 
93 

.     80 
118 
.  119 
119 
.     40 
35 
86 
85 
107 
60 
119 
209 


Wachsmuth  (E.  W.  G.).   Historical  An 
tiquities  of  the  Greeks       .        .        .191 
Wade  (J.).  British  History          .        .      177 

edit.  Coxe's  Life  of  CHURCHILL   133 

"     JUNIUS     ....        12 


Wagner  (G.  P.  E.),  edit.  VIRGILIUS 
Walker  (A.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1850 
Walker  (C.  V..).  See  Lardner  (D.)  and 

Walker  (C.  V..). 

Walker  (James),  edit.  REID.  Intel.  Powers 
edit.  STEWART.  Active  and  Moral 

Powers 

Walker  (John).  Rhyming  Dictionary 
Teacher's  Assistant 


Walker  (W.  S.).  Corpus  Poetarum  Lati- 

norum 93 

Wallace    ( ),  joint  author.    MUR 
RAY    112,  181 

Wallace  ( W..),  continuator.  MACKINTOSH. 

England 176 

Waller  (E.).  Select  Poems  .  .  .105 
Walsh  (M.).  Mercantile  Arithmetic  .  35 
Walsh  (K.).  Didactics  .  .  .  .209 

See  Sanford  (E.)  awe?  Walsh  (R.). 

105 
37 


Walsh  (W.).  Select  Poems 

Ward  (S.),  Jr..  edit.  YOUNG.  Algebra 

Ware  (H.),  Jr.  Works    . 

Ware  (J.).  Life  of  H.  WARE,  Jr. 

Ware  (W.).  European  Capitals 

Memoir  of  N.  BACON    . 


161 
116 
128 


Warren  (John  Collins).  Physical  Educa 
tion.  SOCIETY,  etc.  The  Schoolmaster. 

Vol.  1 30 

Warton  (J.).  Select  Poems  .  .  105 
Warton  (T.).  History  of  English  Poetry  199 
Select  Poems  105 


Washington  (G.).  Entertaining  Anecdotes 

of  Washington  (anon.)  .  .  .  161 
Washington  and  his  Contemporaries  161, 185 
Water  Supply  of  Towns  ...  15 
Waterhouse  ( George  Robert).  Marsupia- 

lia.  JARDINE,  XXIV.  ...  58 
Watts  (I.).  Select  Poems  .  .  .105 
Wayland  (F.).  Collegiate  System  .  31 

Discourse.   SOCIETY,  etc.   The 

Schoolmaster.  Vol.  1 30 

Moral  Science   .        .        .        .11 

The  same,  abridged 

Political  Economy    . 

edit.,  etc.  [CRAIK]  . 

Webb  (George  James).    On  Pure  Tone. 

MURDOCH  and  RUSSELL 
Weber  (G.).  Universal  History 
Webster  (D.).  Works  and  Life 


11 

15 

121 


Webster  (N.).  American  Dictionary 
Weisbach  (J.).  Mechanics  . 

Weld  (A.  H.).  English  Grammar    . 
-    Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1844 


95 
165 
14 
69 
46 
67 
17 

Wells  (A.).  Lecture.   [CONOR.  BOARD, 
etc.],  ii  ......        23 

Wells  (D.  A.),  edit.  ANNUAL  .        .        .191 
Welsford  (H.).  English  Language       .        67 
Wesseling  (Pieter).  Adnotationes  hi  Hero 

dotum.  See  Gaisford  (T.). 
Westmacott  (R.),  Jr.  Sculpture          .        65 
Westminster  Assembly.    See  Assembly 

of  Divines  at  Westminster. 
West  Newton  Normal  School          .        .31 
[Westwood(J.  0.)].  See  [Rennie(J.)  and 

Westwood  (J.  0.)]. 
What  is  Philosophy         .... 

Whately  (R.),  Abp.  Christian  Evidences 

-  Dissertation       .        .        .        . 
[  -  ]    English  Synonymes    .        . 

-  Logic         ..... 

-  On  Reasoning        ... 

-  Rhetoric    ..... 


2 

4 

188 
69 
2 
2 
94 

Wheatly  (C.).  Book  of  Common  Prayer  9 
Wheaton  (H.).  Life  of  PINKNEY  153,  154 
See  Crichton  (A.)  and  Wheaton 


HE- 


(H.). 
Wheeler    (Charles   Stearns),  edit. 

RODOTUS 85 

Wheeler  (G.  B..),  edit.   CAESAR  .        .        87 
Wheeler  (N.).   Lecture.  MASS.  TEACH 
ERS'  Assoc.  Transactions.  I.         .  /      27 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


235 


Whewell  (W.).  Archimedes,  etc.    .        .  194 

Elements  of  Morality    .        .        11 

History  of  the  Inductive  Sci 
ences       194 

Preface  to  MACKINTOSH  .        .193 

White  (G.).  Natural  History  of  Selborne    54 
White  (II.).  Universal  History        .        .165 

tram.  MERLE  D'AUBIGNE       .      187 

White  (II.  K.).  Poetical  Works      .        .  105 
White  (J.  T..).  Latin  Grammar          .        80 
Whitehead  (W.).  Variety       .        .        .105 
Whitelock  (R..  H..),  trans.  SCHLEGEL     173 
Whiting  (H.).  Life  of  Z.  M.  PIKE  .        .  153 
Whitlock(G.  C.).  Geometry,  etc.        .        40 
Whitman  (J.).    Lecture.   AMER.  INST. 

1846 IS 

Whitney  (J..  D..).   See  Foster  (J..W..) 

and  Whitney  (J..  D..). 

Whitney  (P.).  County  of  Worcester  .      185 
Whittlesey  (C.).  Life  of  J.  FITCH          .  138 
Wiggers  (Gustav  Friedrich).  Life  of  Soc 
rates.  XENOPHON.  Memorabilia        .     87 
Wigglesworth  (E.),  joint  author.  LIBBER. 

Encyclopedia  Americana          .        .  200 
Wight  (O..W..),  trans.  COUSIN  .        .      192 
Wilcox  (C.).  Remains  and  Life      .        .  209 
Will  (H.).  Qualitative  Analysis  .        .        53 
Will  and  Jean.   See  [Macneill  (H.)]. 
Willard  (Mrs.  E.  [H.]).  Abridged  History 
of  the  United  States          .        .        .185 

Ancient  Geography       .        .      114 

History  of  the  United  States       185 

Willard  (Samuel).  Introduction  to  Latin    80 
[Willard  (Sidney)].  Addresses  as  Mayor 

of  CAMBRIDGE,  Mass.        .        .        .11 
William  Tell  arid  Switzerland     . 
Williams  (E.).  Book  of  the  Constitution 
The  Statesman's  Manual 


180 
14 
186 
126 


Williams  (J..).  ALEXANDER  the  Great 
Williams  (J.  D..).  Algebra  ...        37 

edit.  YOUNG         .        .        .        .41 

Williams  (R.).  Medicine  ...  61 
Willson  (M.).  American  History  .  .  183 

History  of  the  United  States        185 

Wilrnot(J.),  M  Earl  of  Rochester.  Select 

Poems 105 

Wilson  (J..  I..).  Christ's  Hospital  .  199 
Wilson  (James),  joint  author.  MURRAY 

118, 181 

joint  author.  TYTLER      .        .      119 

Wilson  (John).  English  Punctuation  .  68 
Wrilson  (R.).  Trigonometry,  etc.  .  40 
Wines  (E..  C..).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST. 

1842 17 

On  School  Government         .        31 

Winslow(H.).  Intellectual  Philosophy  .      3 

Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1847          18 

Winthrop  ( J. ).  New  England,  1630  - 1649  185 
Wirt  (W.).  British  Spy,  with  a  Life  of 

Wirt 209 

Wither  (G.).  Select  Poems          .        .      105 
[Withington  (L.)].  Penitential  Tears      .    31 
Wobnrn,  Mass.  —  School  Committee.  Re 
ports,  1845, 1851-1853      ...    31 
Wolsey  (Thomas),  Card.  Letter.  SOCIE 
TY,  etc.  The  Schoolmaster.  Vol.  I.    .    30 
Wonders  of  Human  Folly   .        .  3,  209 

Wonders  of  the  Microscope  .  .  50,  54 
Wonders  of  the  Telescope  .  .  .49,  50 


Wood  (S.).  Papers.  CENTRAL  Soc.,  etc.    22 
Wood  (W.  H..).  Lectures.  AMER.  INST. 
1S42 17 

Woodbridge  (W.  C.).  Modern  Geography  112 

Problems  on  the  Globes    .        .112 

edit.  AMERICAN  Annals  of  Ed 
ucation       16 

edit.  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Ed 
ucation 18 

Wood-Engraving  ....  65 
Woodhouselee,  Alexander  Fraser,  Lord. 

See  Tytler. 

Woods  (G.),  trans.  MADVIG  .  .  80 
Woodworth  ( S.).  Additions  to  H.  SMITH'S 

Festivals,  etc 191 

Woolrych  (E.),  trans.  WACHSMUTH       .  191 
Woolsey  (Theodore  D  wight),  edit.  ^Es- 
CHYLUS.  Prometheus     ...        84 

[ ]  trans.  ANDREWS      .        .        .80 

Worcester  (J.  E.).   Comprehensive  Dic 
tionary       69 

Elements  of  History      .        .      166 

Geography         ....  112 

Historical  Atlas     .        .        .166 

The  same.  With  Description       166 

Universal  and  Critical  Dictionary  69 

[ ]  edit.  AMERICAN  Almanac  111 

Worcester,   Mass.     Regulations    of   the 

Public  Schools 31 

Town  Reports,  1847       .        .        14 

City  Documents,  No.  1-7.  1S49 

-1853 14 

Worcester,   Mass.  —  School    Committee. 

Reports 31 

Wordsworth  (C.).   Life  of  W.  WORDS 
WORTH  163 

Wrangel  (F.  von).  Expedition  to  the  Po 
lar  Sea    119 

[Wrottesley  (J.)],  Lord.  Navigation  .  40 
Wyat  (Sir  T.).  Select  Poems  .  .  105 
Wyman  (E.).  Lecture.  AMER.  INST.  1850  18 


Xenophon.  Anabasis   .... 

Cyropaedia, 

Memorabilia  .... 

Yalden  (T.).  Select  Poems 

Yonge  (C.  D.).  English-Greek  Lexicon 

Young  (E.).  Poetical  Works 

Night  Thoughts  (Boyd)    . 

Young  (J.  R.).  Algebra 

Mathematical  Tables 

Mechanics      .... 

Trigonometry,  etc. 


87 

.  87 
87 

105 

77 

105 

.  105 

37 

.  41 
46 

.  41 
45 


Young  (T.).  Natural  Philosophy 


Zachos  (John  Colton).   New  American 

Speaker 96 

edit.  OHIO  Journal  of  Education    27 

[Zschokke  (J. H.  D.)].  The  Goldmakers' 
Village 110 

The  Village  Mayor         .        .      110 

y£umpt  (A..  W..)],  annot.   HORATIUS    .    90 
umpt  (C.  G.  [Lat.  T.]).  Latin  Gram 
mar    .......    80 

School  Grammar  (Latin)       .        80 

annot.  CURTIUS        .        .        .89 

"       HORATIUS          .        .        90 
"       SALLUSTIUS  .  .    91 


PHILOSOPHICAL  APPARATUS 


BELONGING  TO  THE  HIGH  SCHOOL. 


MECHANICS. 

Set  of  Mechanical  Powers,   .        .    $  35.00 
Set  of  Ivory  Reaction  Balls,  and 

Frame, 8.00 

Apparatus  for  illustrating  Centrif 
ugal  Force,        .        .        .         .        8.00 
Centre  of  Gravity  Apparatus, .        .    7.00 
Atwood's  Machine,       .        .        .      35.00 


$93.00 


HYDROSTATICS  AND  HYDRAULICS. 

Hydrostatic  Press,        .        .        .  $25.00 
Hydrostatic  Bellows  and  Fixtures,  .    8.00 


Hydrostatic  Paradox  Apparatus, 
Hydrostatic  Balloon, 
Equilibrium  Tubes, 
Barker's  Centrifugal  Mill, 
Specific  Gravity  Apparatus, 


8.00 
.  5.00 

5.00 

.     1.25 

12.00 

$64.25 


PNEUMATICS. 

Chamberlain's     American     Air- 

Pump, $85.00 

Chamberlain's  Double-acting  Ex 
hauster  and  Condenser,    .        .  8.00 
Swelled  Open-Top  Bell-Glass,        .  3.50 
Eight-Inch  Bell-Glass,  Brass-cap 
ped,  (duplicates,)          .        .        .  6.00 
Five-Inch  Bell-Glass  with  Brass 

Cap, 2.00 

Tall  Bell-Glass  and  Jar,       .        .  3.00 

Bell-Glass,  Jar,  and  Bolthead,         .  1.00 
Open-Top  Bell-Glass,  with  Glass 

Stopper, 1.25 

Small  Open-Top  Bell-Glass  and  Jar,  2.00 
Swelled  Hand-Glass,        .         .        .1.00 

Mercury  Tunnel  used  with  do.,    .  1.00 

Glass  Cup               "        u      "           .  .50 

Bladder-Cup,  with  Cap  and  Cock,  2.00 

Cupping-Glass,  with  Cap  and  Cock,  1.50 


Magdeburg  Hemispheres,  .  .  $  7.00 
Upward  Pressure  Apparatus,  .  .  12.00 
Artificial  Fountain  and  Jets,  .  5.00 
Treble  Globe  Transferrer,  .  .  3.00 
Large  Bolthead  and  Cup,  .  .  1.50 
Torricellian  Tube,  .  .  .  .1.00 
Siphon  Gauge  for  Pump,  .  .  2.50 
Pear  Gauge  for  Vacuum  Test,  .  3.00 
Barometer  Apparatus,  .  .  7.00 
Large  heavy  Siphon  for  Baromet 
ric  Purposes,  .  .  .  .  5.00 
Pair  of  Working  Models  of  Lift 
ing  and  Forcing  Pumps,  .  .  12.00 
Siphon  in  Vacuo,  ....  3.00 
Bell  in  Vacuo.  .  .  .  .  1 .50 
Vane  and  Mill  in  Vacuo,  .  .7.00 
Water  Hammer,  ....  3.00 
Guinea  and  Feather  Tube,  .  .7.00 
Expansion  Apparatus,  .  .  1.00 
Sheet  Rubber  Bag,  Cap,  Cork,  and 

Hook, 2.00 

Glass  Bursting  Squares,  .  .  .  1.50 
Valve  Cap  for  "  .  .  .33 

Guard  Cap  for  "  .  .  .1.00 
Condensing  Syringe,  .  .  .  5.00 
Glass  Condensing  Chamber,  .  .  10.00 
Copper  Condensing  Chamber  and 

Fixtures, 3.50 

Pair  of   Condensing  Gauges  by 

Bulk  of  Air.  ....  2.00 
Mercury  Siphon  Gauge,  .  .  2.50 
Crushing  Squares  for  Condenser,  .  1.00 
Sinking  Glass  Balls,  .  .  .  .50 
Air-Gun  Barrel,  .  .  .  .1.00 
Revolving  Jet,  .  .  .  .  1.25 
Weighing  Air  Apparatus,  .  .  1 2.00 
Double  Transferrer,  .  .  .  10.00 
Pneumatic  Paradox,  .  .  .1.00 
Pipe  Paradox,  .  .  .  .  1.00 
Set  of  Screw  Couplings,  .  .  .  2.50 
Set  of  Hose  and  Screws,  .  .  2.00 
Cock  with  Interior  and  Exterior 

Jets, 2.90 

Straight  Brass  Jet, 50 

Hose  Brass  Jet,  .  .  .  .  1.00 
Sliding  Rod  and  Packing  Screw, 

(duplicates,)      .        .        .        .         1.50 


238 


PHILOSOPHICAL   APPARATUS 


Working  Model  of  the  Steam-En- 

gine, $  50.00 

Wollaston's  Steam  Globe,  .  .  3.00 
Pair  of  Gasometers  with  Fixtures, 

(large  size,) 60.00 

Compound   Blow-Pipe  and  Fix-  . 

tures, 3.00 

Pneumatic  Cistern,  .  .  .  20.00 
Apparatus  for  making  Oxygen,  .  4.00 
Apparatus  for  making  Hydrogen,  1.50 
Hydrogen  Balloon,  ....  3.00 
Bottle  Imps,  ....  4.00 


$413.73 


OPTICS. 


Set  of  Eye  Models,       .        .        .  $12.00 

Set  of  Mounted  Lenses,  .        .  13.00 

Prism,  .  . 3.00 

Compound  Microscope  and  Fix 
tures,         50.00 

Magic  Lantern  with  Solar  Lamp, 

&c., 25.00 

$  103.00 


MAGNETO-ELECTRICITY  AND  GALVAN 
ISM. 


Case  of  Bar  Magnets,  ... 
Steel  U  and  Rolling  Armature, 
Pair  of  Small  Magnetic  Needles, 
Dipping  Needle,       ... 
Galvanic  Battery,          .        .        . 
Grove's  Battery,  (four  cups,)    . 
Cylindrical    Sulphate    of    Copper 

Battery,     ..... 
Smce's  Battery,        ... 
Daniel's  Battery,  .... 
Ampere's  Battery,    ... 
De  la  Rive's  Ring,        .        .        . 
Helix  and  Stand,     ... 
Lifting  Coil  and  Bars,  .        .        . 
Large  Electro-Magnet,     .        . 
Revolving  Electro-Magnet,  .        . 
Magic  Circle  and  Armatures,  . 
Revolving  Circle,          .        .        . 
Revolving  Coil,        ... 
Revolving  Needle,        .        .        . 
Revolving  Magnet,  (Registering,) 
Armature  Engine,         .        .         . 
Double-Beam  Axial  Engine,  . 
Electro-Magnetic  Railway,  .        . 
Magnetic  Telegraph,        .        . 
Simple  form  of  Telegraph,  .        . 
Small  Decomposer,  .        .        . 
Decomposing  Apparatus,     .         . 
Decomposer  and  Recomposer, 
Galvanic  Lamp,    .... 
Powder  Cup, 

Therm  o-Electrical  Rectangle,       . 
Magneto-Electrical  Machine,   . 


$  4.00 
3.00 
2.00 
4.00 
50.00 
8.00 

6.00 

2.00 

2.00 

8.00 

1.25 

2.50 

2.00 

2.25 

5.00 

3.00 

12.00 

6.00 

6.00 

10.00 

6.00 

18.00 

35.00 

35.00 

5.00 

1.50 

4.00 

12.00 

2.50 

50 

5.00 

.  45.00 


Compound  Magnet  and  Electro- 
tome,         $18.00 

Pair  of  Shocking  Handles,  .  .  1.50 
Set  of  Connecting  Wires,  .  .  .50 
Contracting  Helix,  ....  3.50 
Galvanometer,  ....  3.50 
Astatic  Galvanometer,  .  .  .  7.00 
Horizontal  Galvanometer,  .  .  4.00 
Apparatus  for  analyzing  Shocks,  .  12.00 

$  358.50 


ELECTRICITY. 

Electrical  Machine,  (Thirty-Inch 

Plate,) $85.00 

Glass  Friction  Cylinder,  .        .  .     2.00 

Wax  Friction  Cylinder,       .         .  1 .50 

Two-Quart  Leyden  Jar,  .        .  '  .     2.00 

Two-Quart  Electrometer  Jar,      .  2.50 

Two-Quart  Diamond  Jar,        .  .    3.00 

Two-Quart  Suspension  Jar.          .  3.00 

One-Quart  Hand  Jar,       .        .  .1.25 

Jar  with  Movable  Coatings,          .  3.00 

Electrical  Battery,    .        .        .  .1200 

Jointed  Discharger,      .         .        .  3.50 

Universal  Discharger,      .        .  .7.00 

Directing  Rod,      ....  2.00 
Insulating  Stool,      ....     6.00 

Electrical  Bells,    ....  3.00 

Dancing  Images  and  Plates,    .  .    3.50 

Spiral  Tube 3.50 

Abbe  Nollet's  Globe,        .         .  .     5.00 

Thunder  House  and  Fixtures,     .  5.00 

Gas  Pistol, 2.50 

Electrical  Wheel  and  Point,         .  1.25 
Electrical    Inclined    Plane    and 

Wheel, 4.00 

Electrical  Orrery,  ....  3.00 
Long-haired  Man,  .  .  .  .75 
Electrical  Swing,  ....  2.00 
Ether  Spoon,  .  .  .  .  1.00 
Powder  Bomb,  .  .  .  .1.25 
Decomposing  Bomb,  .  .  .  1.75 
Electrophorus  and  Fixtures,  .  .  8.00 
Pith-ball  Electrometer,  .  .  .75 
Gold-leaf  Electrometer  with  Con 
denser,  7.00 

Silver-leaf  Electrometer, .        .  .     5.00 

Ball  Electrometer,        ...  .75 

Balance  Electrometer,      .         .  .     6.00 

Kinnersley's  Electrometer,  .        .  7.00 


$  205.75 


$2.00 


THERMOTICS. 

Air  Thermometer, 

Fahrenheit's  Thermometer,  (tripli 
cates,)  3.75 

Extra-finished  Thermometer,       .        6.00 

Rose  wood -cased  Barometer  and 

Thermometer,  ....  18.00 


BELONGING   TO   TIIE  IIIGH   SCHOOL. 


239 


Thermometer  for  Chemical  Pur 
poses,                 ....  $5.00 
Differential  Thermometer,       .        .  2.50 

Pyrometer, 3.00 

Cryophorus, 6.00 

Radiating  arid  Absorbing  Cubes,  2.00 
Reflectors  in  Cases,          .        .         .  7.00 
Iron  Ball  and  Stand  for  the  Re 
flectors,     1.00 

Conductometer  with  Six  Rods,        .  2.00 
Freezing  Apparatus,     .        .        .  8.00 
Bell- Glass  for  Freezing  Apparatus,  .  1.50 
Marcet's  Steam  Globe  and  Fix 
tures,    20.00 

Chamberlain's  Steam  Boiler  and 

Fixtures, 8.00 

Spirit  Lamp,  (duplicates,)    .        .  .62 

Lamp  Stand, 2.00 

Wire  Gauze  for  Gas  Flame,        .  .50 

Fire  Syringe, 1.50 

Dobereiner's  Hydrogen  Lamp,     .  4.00 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Philosophical  Diagrams, 
Swain's  Planetarium, 
Tellurion,     .... 
Pair  of  Globes, 

Geometrical  Solids,  (two  sets,) 
Theodolite,        . 

Level, 

Surveyor's  Compass, 


$  104.37 


$6.00 
.  50.00 

12.00 
.  45.00 

10.00 
150.00 

75.00 
.  25.00 


$  373.00 


MURAL  MAPS. 
Ancient. 

Kiepert's  Wandkarte   des  Romi- 

schen  Reichs,  1852,    .        .        .   $12.00 

Imperium  Rom  an  urn,      .        .        .  8.00 
Kiepert's  "Wandkarte  von  Alt-Ita- 

lien,  1850, 12.00 

Italia  Antiqua,      ....  8.00 
Kiepert's     Wandkarte    von    Alt- 

Griechenland,  1847,  .        .        .  12.00 

Grajcia  Antiqua,      .        .        .        .  8  00 

Greece  and  its  Colonies,       .        .  8.00 


Athena?  Antiquse,  ...  $  8.00 
Gallia  Antiqua,  ....  8.00 
Plan  of  Rome,  ....  5.00 
Plan  of  the  Capitoline  and  Palatine 

Hills, 10.00 

Roman  Forum,  (in  Perspective,)          4.00 

Modern. 

Mitchell's  Map  of  the  World  on 

Mercator's  Projection,       .         .   $  10.00 
Guyot's  Mural  Map  of  the  World,      10.00 
Bidwell's  Map  of  the  Eastern  Hem 
isphere,         6.00 

Bidwell's    Map   of  the    Western 

Hemisphere,  ....  6.00 
Bidwell's  Map  of  Western  Asia,  .  4.00 
Mitchell's  Map  of  the  United 

States, 10.00 

Colton's  Map  of  the  United  States,  .    5.00 
Topographical  Map  of  Massachu 
setts,     5.00 

Wilson's  Comprehensive  Chart  of 

American  History,  .  .  .  7.00 
Lyman's  Historical  Chart,  .  .  10.00 
Mattison's  Astronomical  Maps,  (16,)  20.00 
Cutter's  Anatomical  Outline  Maps, 

(9,) 17.50 

Map  indicating  the  proposed  Course 
of  the  Steam  Navigation  between 
San  Francisco  and  Shanghae. 
Baltimore.  [1852?] 

Bauerkeller's  Maps  in  Relief. 

L'Empire  Ottoman,  ...  $  4.00 
La  France  et  la  Belgique,  .  .  4.00 
La  Suisse  et  les  Pays  limitrophes,  4.00 
La  Grande  Bretagne  et  1'Irlande,  .  4.00 
Les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  du 

Nord, 4.00 


$233.50 
93.00 
.  64.25 
413.73 
103.00 


Mechanics,   .... 

Hydrostatics  and  Hydraulics, 

Pneumatics, 

Optics,       .... 

Magneto-Electricity  and  Galvanism,  358.50 

Electricity,         ....         205.75 

Thermotics, 104.37 

Miscellaneous,  ....        373.00 

$1,949.10 


THE   END. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA  LIBRARY 


